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Stop Bullying Bobby! Helping Children Cope with Teasing and Bullying

Dana Smith-Mansell

Stop Bullying Bobby is a children's story inspired by true events. The title is for approximate ages 4-10, and encourages children to reach out to others, and supports awareness, understanding, and acceptance of differences. Suggestions for dealing with bullying, and resources are included at the conclusion of the book.


Dontay's Alphabet Book of Color

Evelyn Hall

A funny, heartwarming book which is a tribute to celebrities of color from, A-Z. The dialogue is between the author and her grandson, Dontay. It is a paperback, with full color graphics that will attract children to read and learn. There some pages at the back for coloring and a bookmark. An excellent publication that should be in all household libraries.


Mama

Kelly Jones

With a baby brother who talks all the time but who can only say one word, "Mama," it is up to his big sister to teach everyone else exactly what her brother is saying. "Mama" can mean he is happy; "Mama" can mean he is sad. His big sister discovers that he even calls out "Mama" when he wants his dad. Cleverly told in the voice of an insightful big sister, this book captures the bond between a little girl and her baby brother with an exquisite blend of funny rhymes and striking collages. Nurturing the bond between siblings, the bold, colorful artwork conveys important lessons about mutual respect and the importance of each child's role within the family.


Hollyhocks

Penny A. Zeller

Little Naniekyns has severe food allergies to most of the plants and leaves in the forest. Her food choices are limited to grass blades while her friends enjoy various different forest delicatessens. Join Naniekyns and her friends, June-Bug and Aunt RudyBee as they attempt to find a delicious food that Naniekyns can eat without having an allergic reaction. Travel on an adventure where the well-crafted text and enchanting illustrations will captivate audiences of all ages.


Blast To The Past: Lincoln's Legacy

Rhody Cohon

Blast to the Past: Lincoln's Legacy is about four third grade students who time-travel and meet Abraham Lincoln. The twist is that the students arrive at a point in the past just as Abraham Lincoln has decided to give up his dream of freeing the slaves and has quit the presidency. It is then the students’ task to convince our President Lincoln of the immeasurable value his work will mean to future generations. In the end, of course, Abraham Lincoln does issue the Emancipation Proclamation and the children successfully keep history from going askew.


Easter Egg Fun

Sarah V. Richard

"Easter Egg Fun" teaches children to count backwards from ten to one as the embark on an Easter egg hunt. Pictures of eggs illustrate each number, and the illustrations can also be colored. It is an ebook available in print or download format.


Hedley's magical Adventure

Valerie Walker

Hedley the Hedgehog and Marvin Mouse visit the dark forest of outlaws. While searching for clues, Hedley tumbles into an abandoned pit and Marvin is captured by an old enemy. With the help of a friendly mole, Marvin is rescued and re-united with Hedley in the underground rooms of a mysterious wizard. At the meeting of the clan at the ancient, standing stone, the wizard entrusts Hedley and his friends with a precious secret.


So What, Saw-Whet?

Rochelle Frank

A Saw-Whet owl, tells the reader "things they should know" in So what, Saw-Whet? a picture book by Rochelle Frank and Linda Gast. Combining photographic realism with the whimsy of a repetitive rhythmic dialogue, this story gives children a feeling of having met the owl face to face, while learning some of the attributes of this miniature predator. The book is illustrated with actual photos revealing the expressive and confident demeanor of the bird.


Theodore Da Baer

AJ Rodriguez

An adventure into the world of magic and wizardry. This book follows the adventures of a magical teddy baer as he searches for his destiny.


The Soda Pop Gang

Eddie S. Howell

Outside a mansion deep in the Woodland forest, a battle looms. In The Soda Pop Gang novel, an evil black widow has claims a mansion as her own and insect villagers ban together to fight her and her army. A creative story for young readers, The Soda Pop Gang is an epic battle on a tiny scale. Soda Pop (an ex-marine potato bug), PC (a computer whiz snail), Tool-box (a fixer-upper worm), Lightning (a fast at everything centipede), and Sleek and Slick (twin scorpions) join together to form The Soda Pop Gang. Miss Ladybug is an eyewitness and narrates the entire story.


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INDIGO SPELL is a can?t-put-down novel that grabs you from the first page and keeps you flying along with the characters all the way to the end. Rachel Carrington has found a perfect balance between telling a Romance story and a Fantasy story. The magic of the wizards is the perfect complement to the magic of the love between Tess and Jaxon.

Kathy Martin
Novelspot

Rachel Carrington?s INDIGO SPELL was mesmerizing. The world that Carrington creates of wizards and witches is fantastical. Jaxon is one sexy, powerful wizard even if his family is a little bit ?freaky?. Tess? relationship with Jax is hot while fun. The secondary characters, Jaxon?s mentor and family members, are interesting and really add to the story. Readers will be enchanted with INDIGO SPELL and will be left wondering which of these entrancing characters will be the next to get their own magical tale. This reader for one can?t wait to find out.

Tammy
Love Romances


Rachel Carrington shows a wealth of talent in writing, regardless of the genre and she is becoming one of today?s top authors. She has a way of giving substance to her characters that bring them to life. The interaction between Jaxon and Tess is priceless as they fight with each other as passionately as they make love. Jaxon has an enemy that?s powerful and very evil. She wants control over all, a quite greedy little witch. Tess steps into a world she never knew existed. She?s in love with a five hundred year old wizard and in the middle of a war to decide the fate of all. Falcon is the leader of the wizards, and a very crafty one at that. He made me think of Gandolf in his manner. I found Indigo Spell to be filled with mayhem and humor along with suspense. Each chapter was more entertaining than the last and the romance is what fairytales are made of. I recommend you get a copy today. Enjoy!

Diane
Fallen Angel Reviews


It was great watching how Tess tried to get used to her new home and how everyone else had to get used to Tess. This was a long book and I enjoyed every word of it. Rachel Carrington wrote a fantastic story and the love scenes were out of this world. Literally. It had suspense, danger, steamy love scenes, and romance.

Kaleen
Enchanted in Romance

Filled with incredibly sensual love scenes and sprinkled with diverse characters, INDIGO SPELL will keep you up late nights, turning page after page, wanting to know where the story goes next.

Margaret Marr

Rachel Carrington has created a magical world filled with wizards, witches and all manner of wonder. Opinions and personalities clash for Jaxon and Tess and combined with deftly handled tension from witches bent on destruction, this story flies along beautifully. INDIGO SPELL is a spellbinding read that will have you wishing for a sexy wizard of your own and wanting to honeymoon above the Milky Way. I sincerely hope that Ms. Carrington has plans for Jaxon?s brothers, especially Braedon and I will be first in line to buy them when they come out.

Nicole Hulst
Romance Junkies


Indigo Spell is a excellent example of what paranormal fantasy romance can be. Ms Carrington has created a world of wizards and witches existing on the edge of human reality. The characters are well developed and intriguing. The story fast-paced and well plotted. Sequel(s) to follow. -Can't be soon enough for this reviewer!

Johnna
Raven Reviews


A few times, Tess?s complaining annoyed me. I think I would have reacted differently if a coven of witches wanted to steal my unborn child. The battles between the witches and wizards escalate in intensity. I enjoyed the story and I will be looking for more stories from Rachel Carrington in the future.

Beth
Enchanted in Romance

Indigo Spell is a wonderful, magical journey from start to finish. I literally could not put this book down. Having finished reading it, I was sad to see it end. It is simply the best paranormal romance I have read in a long time.

RogueStorm
Sizzling Romances

Indigo Spell is a fantastic read, part contemporary, part paranormal. I thoroughly enjoyed Indigo Spell. The story drew me in from the very Beginning. It is a real page turner. Indigo Spell is full of suspense and had me holding my breath wondering how the wizards would fight the witches that wish to steal their magic. The ending leaves it open for a sequel. I hope Ms. Carrington honors us with one and I look forward to reading more from her.

Joy
Reviewer for Karenfindoutaboutnewbooks


Rachel Carrington casts a mesmerizing spell on the readers of her latest enchanting tale, Indigo Spell. This fantasy of the supernatural and an enduring romance is captivating. Mysticism, magic and mayhem abound in Rachel Carrington's Indigo Spell. Fantasy aficionados will find this book spellbinding.

Donna
eCataRomance

Rachel Carrington had this reader spellbound from the second chapter of this tale. I couldn't wait to see how everything turned out for Jaxon and Tess. For an intriguing, impossible to put down book, check out INDIGO SPELL. Readers won't be disappointed.

Angela Camp
Romance Reviews Today
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