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      • Children's & YA
        July 2018

        Getting to Know Your Child's Brain

        by Dr. Tressa Reisetter

        Over the last ten to twenty years, a lot of progress has been made in understanding brain development. There is still a lot to be learned, but much of what has been discovered remains in scholarly journals inaccessible to many parents. This book provides basic, up-to-date information about brain development that is concise, easy to read and full of helpful advice to parents who want to raise positive, happy children.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2014

        The Devereaux Dilemma

        by Steve McEllistrem

        Other Books in the Series (All rights available): The Devereaux Disaster, The Devereaux Decision and The Devereaux Deity.   In a future where religion and disease have brought social order to the verge of collapse, and where humans have been biologically and others mechanically enhanced, Jeremiah Jones must find the one man who might be able to fix everything. Problem is, that man—Walt Devereaux—may have created bio-weapons that could wipe out humanity. Is Devereaux really a dangerous man? Or is Jeremiah simply a pawn in a deadly game? Who can he trust? The man who is sheltering Devereaux? Jeremiah's ex-partner and former lover, who betrayed him? The Attorney General, who hopes to capture Devereaux to catapult himself to the presidency? Surrounded by questions, the only way Jeremiah will learn the truth is by battling the transgenic Escala and their sworn enemies, the mechanically enhanced Elite Ops. And the odds of survival are slim.

      • Children's & YA
        December 2016

        The Beechwood Flute

        by Pendred Noyce

        The Beechwood Flute is a coming-of-age story about a young man finding his courage. At seventeen, Kiran wants to become a warrior to avenge his lost father and brother, but his talents lie in playing the flute. Then, when his nerve fails him, he allows his young sister to be stolen by Savages. Guilt and regret lead Kiran on a quest through the forest that leads him through servitude and suffering to discoveries about his broken family, and finally to a descision that pits his conscience against everything he has believed since childhood.

      • Children's & YA
        December 2020

        Sangre Cove

        by Gina Castillo

        Maria learned she was different from an early age. Born in the middle of the Bible belt, her supernatural abilities would be misunderstood—at best. Her father had fought to keep her and her sister, Theresa, safe, but after his tragic murder, her family becomes divided—her mother seeking solace in strong drink—leaving Maria alone to handle the centuries old feud between the Tonkawa and Apache tribes. However, the path she follows leads Maria to learn more about her abilities, the dark secrets that have come to claim her and her heritage that is about to come back to bite her—literally. But with the help of an alpha-controlled pack and an eagle as a protector, Maria will learn her ultimate role as the last healer of her tribe.

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