Great stories to read in March! |
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The middle of winter brings happiness by curling up with a hot drink, under a cozy blanket - it's one of my favorite things to do! But March is the turning point, the signs of Spring are here: tapping season (maple sugaring), first through fourth mud seasons (a dirt road specialty), and St. Patrick's Day. These are the busy days of being back out in the sunshine and then curling up at night to read. I would love to know what you are reading as a family! Please come join my Facebook Group just for children and YA stories and share what you are reading! The Children’s Place by Rachel Roy |
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This YA fantasy is a beautiful retelling of a classic: Sparks fly when Avella, a troubled young fire mage clashes with her troublemaker grandmother. Avella’s cold, distant mother hates her fire gift, and her spiteful sister is desperate to drive the wedge between Avella and her family even deeper. Avella fears she’ll never measure up, but everything changes when Avella’s grandmother appears. At first, Avella is delighted her fire is finally considered a gift rather than a curse, until she discovers her grandmother’s evil plans to use Avella’s gift in her insatiable quest for revenge. | | |
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Here's a group of 30 children's books that you might enjoy. Periodically, I join with other authors to share our books together. There is a huge selection of picture books, early readers, chapter books,... | | |
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Of course, I would love for you to read my stories, too! Growing Up As Fairies is available in ebook, print, or serial form. My other Kindle Vellas (serialized) include two homesteading, another children's, a cozy fantasy, 2 adult fantasy stories, and a couple romance. | | |
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