Attending the funeral of your mother is challenging enough. But when fifteen-year-old Emily must choose the casket on her own, hide her telepathic powers, and leave her small town in search of her grandmother, she will need the help of friends she does not remember meeting. In the midst of the dangerous search , she meets Andrew, the boy with eyes the color of the ocean. Can Emily and her friends rescue Grandmother, or will they be captured themselves? The consequence of capture would be torture and possible death. Throughout the adventure, Emily and Andrew discover a romance neither expected, yet come to cherish. Find out what happens when teens use their hidden powers to fight a corrupt, overly polite government in an unsafe, mundane world.
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Scout has an elephant living in his back yard named Ellie. She stands and walks and acts like a human, but has an elephant sized personality! Ellie is so much fun to be around, that trouble seems to follow her where ever she goes. Scout has a birthday coming up. His family is a circus. Every year, his circus family performs for his birthday party. This year, he wants his own party, one that is not a part of his family's circus. He does not know how to do this. Ellie is great at putting together a party. Scout asks Ellie for help with his birthday party. She says yes. What will happen at Scout's birthday party with Ellie leading it? How crazy will it get? Find out by reading 'Scout and Ellie' just how wild a birthday party thrown by an elephant can become.
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Heather Leigh lives in warm sunny San Diego, California with her teenage sons, two muse cats, and spoiled Australian Shepherd. A addictive reader since being able to hold a book by herself, she transferred that passion to becoming a writer--that way she can be the first to read the story! Creating stories for children and young adults is her joy and comfort in life. Recently, with the new series of how-to books titled 'Are You An Intelligent...' has given Heather a whole new genre to play with. She attempts to make her words fun for readers as they learn something at the same time.
Her books can be reviewed here, and she has a two blogs: http://www.heatherleighauthor.blogspo...
The second offers free stories for children: http://www.thechilrensstoryplace.blog...
Please enjoy reading and reviewing her books as much as she enjoyed writing them.
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