April Marcom grew up all over Mississippi, traveling from one adventure to the next with her two sisters and their musical parents. As a teenager, they made a home in Oklahoma where she met her high school sweetheart, best friend, and future husband.
Creativity runs through April’s veins in the form of writing, while her three wonderful children are blessed to have found it in art. She’s now living happily ever after with her husband, Josh, in the beautiful countryside with his collection of classic cars and their very rowdy dogs. |
Ivy just got the triple surprise of her life. She’s a nature mutant! That means she's traveling to a top-secret island in the sky to finish her high school years. The biggest surprise of all is that she’s a trimutant, possessing powers of water, ice, and stone. It's never happened before and the government can't find out.
Unfortunately, a surprise visit from government officials exposes her secret while she's training with the head ladies of water and ice. It's absolute pandemonium on Driftwood Island when helicopters come charging in capturing everyone in sight. Samson's a vampiresque mutant of darkness and light who Ivy loathes with a passion. He becomes her greatest ally, however, in their swift escape. And the more she learns of what’s hidden beneath the surface, the deeper he draws her in. Perhaps putting each other's survival above all else, not to mention Samson risking his life to save hers, is the perfect foundry for a love even stronger than her powers. |
When varsity cheerleader Hadley asks out Silver Wing High’s newest bad boy Ty on a dare, he ends up being a total surprise. Turns out, he’s like the nicest guy ever, and she's falling head over heels for him. Unfortunately, the cheer captain can’t have one of her girls dating the wrong guy. In fact, she threatens to cut Hadley from the squad if she doesn’t break things off with Ty. Hadley will have to go head to head with her team captain if she wants to keep seeing him. Throw in a jealous star football player ex-boyfriend, a faceless school reporter dishing out all the dirt, and a cheer squad split right down the middle on where their loyalties lie and you've got one mega-CLASH OF THE CHEERLEADERS.
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All her life, Falon's grandfather told her the age-old tale of 'The Gingerbread Man'. Even as a teenager, she'd fallen asleep to his favorite bedtime story, a special tradition she knew she'd never outgrow. However, when he makes a dying wish, asking her to visit a secret underground world of magic to rescue the best friend he left behind fifty years ago, the tale begins to come to life.
Setting out with her self-obsessed cousin and a cure for the magicked man with skin like gingerbread, she finds herself tangled within an adventure nothing like the story her grandfather always told. Once having found the long lost man of her grandfather’s youth, her only hope of ever returning home, or even surviving his world, lies in the talons of a deadly hybrid she scarcely trusts. Together they must face the animals taken from the children's tale and magicked into monsters, a man who can move mountains who is bent on killing them all, and a labyrinth rumored to have never allowed a survivor. |
At the tip top of the tallest trees, in a city filled with a people of light, Sleigh’s sister is born different. A defect and reject, she's taken from her family and delivered to the Surface to the other lightless, fire-breathers below. But Sleigh’s loved this baby since before she was born, and nothing will stand in the way of protecting her sister. Not her people's rulers threatening her life. Not slave-seeking centaurs. Not even accidentally becoming the wearer of magical wings that force her to become the lead warrior in a massive centaur war. With the help of a powerful defect man Sleigh's falling for, and the everlasting love of a sister, baby Blush will be saved.
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The kingdom of Bethany was once a beautiful place made up of five magical nations, each with their own special gifts. It all changed in a day, however, when the murderous dredgelings arrived. No one quite knows where they came from or how they keep multiplying, no matter how many are killed in the long, cruel war they’ve waged.
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