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God's Paradox: The Unliftable Stone And The All-Knowing Creator
The Year Winter Came Late
The Year Winter Came Late is a story about a snowman, Mr. Sneezy Snew, and a little girl, Lisa. The snowman steals winter from a small town by a great lake and keeps it for himself up high in a mountain. Lisa convinces the town people she know who has their winter and can convince him to bring it back. With the help of some friends and knowing a secret about the snowman Lisa is able to trick Sneezy Snew at his own game of riddles to bring winter back to the small town by the great lake.
The Cursive Reader© Series; Death of a Vampire
The Cursive Reader© Series; Maple's Adventure
The Cursive Reader© Series offers an engaging and enjoyable approach to mastering cursive reading. In their formative years, children are often captivated by stories read to them, igniting a desire to read long before they even begin to write. However, many contemporary cursive reading books focus solely on practice writing, stripping away the interactive joy that comes with discovering a new reading style. It’s time to revive the excitement and wonder of learning to read with a fresh perspective, and what better way to do so than with the enchanting journey of Maple’s Adventure!
Gathering of Corvids; Book Five of the Order & Chaos Series
Declaration of Crows; Book Four of the Order & Chaos Series
Rise of Falcons; Book Three of the Order & Chaos Series
Flight of Sparrows; Book Two of the Order & Chaos Series
End of Crows; Book One of the Order & Chaos Series
The Eye of The Dragon
Between Two Dreams
Hill House Divided
Under the Grapevine
Westchester Farms
The country celebrates newfound prosperity and peace. Does Westchester Farm benefit?
Western Pennsylvania, 1920. Henderson Westchester lords over his massive farm and family. The widower and father of seven children contemplates the unthinkable. The transfer of his family farm to his youngest child, a girl!
Feisty, brilliant, and outspoken, Olive Westchester remains at odds with her father after her favorite brother’s death.
The nineteen-year-old who dreams of independence via a college education, not property ownership, succeeds in making her family’s life miserable as she awaits Henderson’s decision.