Evolution of a YA Series: Koolura and the Mayans (Part 3)
The idea for Koolura and the Mayans came from a trip to Mexico.
The idea for Koolura and the Mayans came from a trip to Mexico.
The idea for the second book in the Koolura Series came during a trip visiting my daughter when she was in college.
Over the hot summer months, when you want to relax, there’s nothing better than a good book. Check out the seven books shown here that you are guaranteed to enjoy.
The Koolura Series was born because one sixth grade girl didn’t want to read.
Ava enlists in ISAN to learn to become an international assassin. What she doesn’t realize is that ISAN needs her unique skills.
Four college students find a mysterious road that leads to a church and murder. Will they survive the long night with a gravedigger intent on filling their grave?
From November 27-December the kindle version of The Abduction of Joshua Bloom, a sci-fi page-turner, will be given away free.
This biography about Dr. Martin Luther King is a great springboard for students beginning to study about the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Once Upon a Curse is a collection of faerie tale revisions you won’t see on the Disney Channel.
Books in general and YA books in particular skirt over the issue of mental illness. Author Peter D. Weiler changes this with five poignant fairy tales about mentally challenged royalty.