
TEEN

The Dream Four

I classify this as a teen book, but if you are 55 years old and still enjoy watching The Breakfast Club like it was the first time you've seen it...you'll love this book. If you are 55 years old and still going to your class reunions...you'll love this book. I love and enjoy every book I write, but some get me excited about the complexity of the concept, and this is one. They "knew" each other in high school, but they weren't friends. Real life changes all that. David, Chelsea, Allie and Beatrice now meet each week for lunch, all having become successful in business...not just successful, but multi-millionaires by age 22. Money brings boredom, David can only have so many cars...and one day suggests...what if we could go back and re-live our senior year in high school and do it right? "We have the money..." Hmmm...sounds like trouble...can they pull it off?

The Message

It's a typical boring high school day on a STEM field trip provided by a local military base, you've seen one 3D printer, you've seen them all. How could this get any more boring. Soon gun shots are heard and the kids are scrambled to safety, however, an explosion separates Sarah from the rest of the class. In trying to find her way back, she comes across a wounded man who shares a dying secret with her...that can only be told to one person...the President of the United States. Finding out that her life is now threatened, Sarah sets on a quest to fulfill his mission, aided by three high school boys who will join forces to become heroes of the moment. Can these four high school kids pull off what the Secret Service agent failed to do? A raucous ride that will keep you flipping the pages until the end, full of non-stop action, twists and turns!

The Alamo Revolution

Two boys are playing a war game about the Alamo..."Davy Crockett survived" says the one, "No silly, he was killed" said the other. They may never know how it happened, but in a Jumanji moment they bring to life one of the founding fathers! After they all take a step back and after much discussion realize this is not a dream and whatever happened is real, the founding father asks about the state of our nation, and if what they created over two hundred years ago survived, as well the state of the Constitution. Well, let's just say the founding father is not too happy and just wants directions to Washington D. C. An entertaining, yet poignent story about the state of the union...then and now.