Being someone else might sound fun in this Dr. Seuss classic, but you might be better off just being YOU! Can you imagine having feet like a duck, a spout like a whale, or a long trunk like an elephan
Willa Havisham is Cape Cod's summer girl, and this summer brings new things for everyone. Most notably, a long-lost brother Willa never knew existed. While Willa's mother, the famous wedding planner,
I Wish I Might chronicles Caroline Presley’s journey from an unremarkable, invisible life to one that has women and men hanging on her every word. The night Caroline Presley makes a wish on the first
It's a sparkling, magical summer for Willa!It's July on Cape Cod, and Willa Havisham isn't so happy about her boyfriend, JFK, being away all summer at baseball training camp. With best-friend Tina and
Bestselling authors Kimberly Raye and Samantha Hunter invite you to experience a little magic, a little mystery…and a lot of really hot sex!Cupid's Bite by Kimberly RayeWhen dark falls in Skul
This explosive, intersectional collection of essays, fiction, poems, plays, and more, explores the universality of human reproductive experiences, as well as their distinct individuality.Twenty-eight contributors examine issues both timely and, somehow, timeless: policing of women's bodies, the choice to live child-free lives, the lack of access to reproductive health, the misogyny, racism, and other forms of bigotry inherent throughout in the medical system, and the fear of what the future might hold.A naval officer must choose between her military career or keeping an unexpected pregnancy. A mother of three decides to become a surrogate, but is unprepared for everything that happens next. A trans man's pregnancy forces them to approach their key relationships in a new way. A woman's choice to live a child-free life is put to the test when her husband's dying wish is for them to become parents. Forced sterilization camps line the borders of America in a dystopian future that may not b
What readers are saying:"I wish I read it a couple of years ago before I began my container tomato-growing experiences. It might have saved me some grief!" "This author included picture
When I made the wish, I just wanted a do-over. Another chance to make things right. I never, in a million years, thought it might actually come true... Sixteen-year-old Ellison Sparks is having a
My name is Katie, and I’m twenty-two years old … and single. Some people might say, “What’s the big deal? You’re only twenty-two.” I wish I could confidently reply, “It’s not a big deal. I’m completel
?I wish there were some great orator who would go about and make men drunk with this spirit of selfsacrifice . . . whose tongue might every day carry abroad the gold accents of that creative age in wh
A little pony sparkling with magic, but his big wish is for a special friend. And so Eleanor's lonely school holiday suddenly looks like it might gallop by when playful New Forest pony Comet appears i