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COMING SOON
Written
by Carol Ann Patterson Boyles-Jernigan
A vivacious, adventurous Katherine Wingert Casidy, always known as Dottie, finds romance in the jungles of Borneo as a Methodist missionary. As dean of a primary school, she teaches English and other subjects to Malayans and Chinese children, and conducts religious activities with headhunters and other members of the community in the tropical city of Sibu, Sarawak.
Yesterday’s Boys
Written by John Echols
There’s a Little White Fish
Written and Illustrated by Tina Timlin Sohn
Explore the colorful world around you with the Little White Fish in this interactive children’s book.
See how exciting the world is when living in color.
Road to Reconciliation ...And Beyond Unlikely Friends Become Brothers
Written
by Charles H. Norman III
Though on the cusp of national music stardom in 1960, young singer Mark Prince faced prejudice and racial discrimination in his small Texas hometown. His way of dealing with injustice serves as a template and inspiration for those who desire to live in peace and harmony in our present day.
Yesterday’s Boys is an eye-opening account of one hillbilly boy growing up in the coal mining community of Patterson, Virginia in the 1950s and the 1960s. Patterson is located deep in the Appalachian Mountains, 16 miles from the nearest town. This is John Echols’ true story of the good times and bad times. Coal was king at that time, and like the song “16 Tons” by Tennessee Ernie Ford says, all the miners in Patterson owed their soul to the Company Store.
The Princess: A Fairy Tale & A True Story
Written by Anna L. Sobol
Illustrated by Blake Marsee
Growing up to be a Princess is hard work. Success isn’t always what she expects it to be, but the Princess never gives up, no matter how many dragons stand in her way.
the little orange t’s Great Tennessee Adventure
Written by George Bove
Illustrated by Kristi Lynch
The little orange t and his best friend, Smoke, set out on a silly and exciting Tennessee adventure of discovery and mud! The two trek across the SEC and are received by many wonderful friends. Energized and inspired by the possibilities of what lies beneath, the little orange t and Smoke realize a discovery that changes the sporting world forever!
Appalachian Authors Guild
Tuesday, February 14, the Appalachian Authors Guild will conduct a business meeting from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at the Virginia Highlands Small Business Incubator, 852 French Moore Jr Blvd, Abingdon, VA. From 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm, a program: “Writing–the Next Step” will be presented by Victoria Fletcher. All are welcome to attend the business meeting and the program.
Linda Hudson Hoagland
Snooping Can Be Regrettable; Snooping Can Be Scary; Snooping Can Be Uncomfortable; Snooping Can Be Helpful – Sometimes; Onward & Upward; Missing Sammy; Snooping Can Be Doggone Deadly; Snooping Can Be Devious; Snooping Can Be Contagious; Snooping Can Be Dangerous; The Best Darn Secret; and anthologies Easter Lilies; Broken Petals; Wild Daisies; Scattered Flowers; Daffodil Dreams; and These Haunted Hills and These Haunted Hills Book 2; These Haunted Hills Book 3; and These Haunted Hills Book 4
Friday, February 3, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Food City
Blountville, TN
Saturday, February 4, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing Food City
Bristol/Bonham Road, VA
Friday, February 10, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Food City
Claypool Hill, VA
Saturday, February 11, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Food City
Bristol/Volunteer Parkway, TN
Friday, February 17, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing Food City
Radford, VA
Saturday, February 18, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Food City, Bristol/Euclid Avenue, VA
Friday, February 24, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Food City
Abingdon, VA
Saturday, February 25, 10 am – 4 pm
Book Signing
Winter Honey Festival
Police Pavilion
Richlands, VA
A vivacious, adventurous Katherine Wingert Casidy, always known as Dottie, finds romance in the jungles of Borneo as a Methodist missionary. As dean of a primary school, she teaches English and other subjects to Malayans and Chinese children, and conducts religious activities with headhunters and other members of the community in the tropical city of Sibu, Sarawak.
Fighting to save a primitive planet targeted by the Alliance’s enemies, Kairn never expected to find the female who haunted his dreams made flesh and blood. Daria’s life revolved around her work. She had given up on finding romance...let alone love. Earth was now under attack by an evil alien empire-under siege. Daria is trying to do her job as best she can in an upside-down world. Then the cavalry arrives... in the form of giant, gorgeous alien warriors.
Melissa Sneed Wilson
Achaiah knew the dangers of falling to earth for the love of his human, Nev. When Nev falls for her guardian angel, Achaiah, she is unaware of the danger that their love puts her in. That’s why fallen angels have one rule: Never fall in love with a human.
Marcia had to learn how to survive. To do so, she was introduced to the life of the escort service. After escaping that line of work, she decides to spend a year in Paris to rebuild her life. She meets Stephane, an heir to a wealthy family fortune and falls in love with him, but to her horror, she discovers that Stephane’s sister, Etienne, is engaged to marry Mason, a former dysfunctional client. Will he expose her past life? Or should she confess to Stephane and chance losing him to protect Etienne? Does all come to a crashing end?
Jennifer Johnson left her southern roots behind after college to start over in New York City. Now just shy of turning twenty-nine, Jennifer is let go from her job as a public relations manager and returns to her hometown of Edmonds, Virginia for the summer. Jennifer makes a deal with herself; she will continue freelancing while applying for jobs, and when the summer is up go back to New York City and start a new job there. While flying back to her hometown, Jennifer is seated next to an old friend from high school, Aaron Scott. He doesn’t recognize her at first—or so she thinks—as she’s changed since their junior year, in more ways than just her physical appearance. Jennifer must learn to readjust to living life under her parents’ roof with her younger sister while beginning a new summer job in the most surprising of places.
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Molly learns many lessons in her visit with her Great Granny!
Molly’s Life as she knows it is about to change... Molly’s thoughts run away with her as she realizes her reality for the next seven days. But Molly’s reality begins to change as she learns some very interesting things, such as how to gut a fish, and realizes that appearances can be deceiving.