The First Christian Family

Discover the timeless story of faith, love, and family in a whole new way!

This beautifully illustrated book brings the foundational Christian story to life with the help of AI-generated images, thoughtfully designed to captivate the hearts of today’s children and grandchildren. Through vibrant visuals and a heartfelt retelling, this book bridges generations, making the story of the first Christian family more accessible and engaging than ever before.

Share the message of hope, love, and faith with the little ones in your life and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

The Church Mouse

Mama Mouse is friends with a little girl named Sarah who is in a wheelchair. Sarah is excited for a day called Easter that she learned about from Sunday School. Mama Mouse goes to the church and meets the Church Mouse who guides her to the person who tells the children all about Easter. Join her on this journey to learn more about Jesus.

Finding a Friend

A unique heartwarming story about a family of mice who live under the pantry in a lonely house. The mice learn the true meaning of courage and the importance of friendship.

Each of Diana’s children’s stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy and you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. The perfect Storytime book series for both girls and boys.

The First Christian Family

Discover the timeless story of faith, love, and family in a whole new way! This beautifully illustrated book brings the foundational Christian story to life with the help of AI-generated images, thoughtfully designed to captivate the hearts of today’s children and grandchildren. Through vibrant visuals and a heartfelt retelling, this book bridges generations, making the story of the first Christian family more accessible and engaging than ever before. Share the message of hope, love, and faith with the little ones in your life and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

The ISSA Interview

The ISSA Interview is an imagined interview of Jesus Christ by Jack Rabbit, hero of the White Glove Fiction series. Jack Rabbit is a changeling who can travel through time. He undertook to do this interview after learning that children in contemporary times wonder what happened to Jesus between his ages of 12 and 29. The Christian bible says nothing about Jesus during those formative years in a person’s life.

In this novel, Jack Rabbit becomes an investigative journalist. Jack’s adventure takes him a thousand years into the past, from the Texas of 1100CE to the time of Jesus Christ.

As always Jack gets into trouble with the locals and still takes advantage of the situation.

Find out what happens when Jack confronts Pontius Pilate, compete as a Roman gladiator in the arena games, meets with Jesus, and befriends the Disciples.

The Issa Interview is the fourth in an ongoing series on the adventures of Jack Rabbit. Jack is a changeling who can travel through time. He uses his extraordinary power to learn about things that have happened in the past and have yet to happen in the future.

A large jackrabbit, two feet long from nose to tail and ears of almost equal length, was moving away from its nest in a hollow in the desert sand. Its daily scrounging for edible sprouts, to maintain a body weight of nine pounds, had begun. The jackrabbit – technically a hare – weaved around the cactus and sage brush, its palpitating nose directing the rest of its body westward, toward the high ground.

What If…

What if things were to be different as seen through a child’s eyes. What if the snow was purple, or knick knacks danced on the shelves. The world is full of wonderment and imagination. Where would our big world be if we stopped dreaming and imagining things were different. Our dreaming, learning, and trying different things is what makes new things come to life and happen for all of us. As long as we learn and dream; our world will grow.

Jayce’s Journey

Jayce’s Journey is a story of a wonderful boy that is full of love and thirst for

knowledge.

As Jayce goes through life, learning, and seeing the world in a different

light, he will warm your heart. He does it all his way.

This loving and caring boy, along with his brother and sister, captures

love and happiness as life takes them through Jayce’s Journey.

Each of the children’s stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with trials, mayhem, suspense, mystery, action, and adventure.

With everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy. Now you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. The perfect Storytime book series for both boys and girls ages 3-7 Grades: K-2.

Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 3-7 Grades: K-2.

The Flower Girl Until Death Brings Us Together

He should have listened to his intuition, which screamed not to try the séance, Aaron Richards thought while running through the abandoned mansion. Desperate to find a way out of the house, he hurried toward a metal door at the end of a narrow corridor, which opened into a dark, forbidding room. But there was no turning back.
An evil presence pursued him until an old friend appeared and soon no longer stood where he had been.

Author Information:
The Flower Girl is one of three novels I plan to publish. I have a Master of Social Work degree and undergraduate degrees in social work and psychology. Experience working with adults with mental illness and in child welfare and completing three novels have helped me hone my writing skills.

Rise Up A Novel About The 1947 Texas City Explosion

On April 16, 1947, a devastating series of explosions at the docks in Texas City, Texas, killed 576 people, injured more than 3,000, and almost destroyed the soul of an entire town.

RISE UP, A novel about this well-known 1947 Texas City explosion, epitomizes the courage, resilience and determination of the ordinary people who lived there. Louis Broussard who owns a ship supply business on the docks and struggles to be authentic. Clayton Malveaux who works on the docks fights to give his young sister a better life. Grace Hanson, just released from prison in Chicago, who traveled to Texas City to live with her sister because she had no other place to go. And Father Joe who daily balances the needs of his parishioners with the greater Catholic Church.

The worst man-made disaster in the history of the United States changed the entire town and is still remembered today in annual memorial services. This fictionalized account is intended to present the emotional impact on people’s lives, to convey some of the pain and suffering they experienced, and how they slowly “rise up” to live again.

The Curwood Acorns

The Acorn Family The acorn family story begins in Green Meadows Park under a mighty oak; where it is believed that James Oliver Curwood wrote some of his short stories.
A magic burst of thunder and lightning flashed through the bright sunlight, into the branches, and down into the tree giving the acorn family the gift of life. The little acorns wake to the soft splashes of rain and hear the wonderful sound of music. They discovered a surprise sandbox of toys until they fall restfully asleep anxious for a new day.