Two of my chapter books in my first series are on sale.
They haven't been on sale for over a year. They're both currently 99 cents on Kindle in the US and UK.
Kevin and the Three Headed-Alien
Grey Beard the pirate, arguing classmates, science work, and a Three-Headed Alien that is intent on blowing up the world, all make Kevin's week. Oh yeah, then there are the illegal fireworks. Is Kevin going to make it through?
Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien continues the story of Kevin, from Kevin and the Seven Lions, and introduces Jared, Sam, TJ and Sarah. Follow Kevin as his classmates discover that he writes down his daydreams and decides that Kevin needs to share his work, despite Kevin's determination to keep his work quiet.
"The book is also sharply written. Sentences are tight and neither overly simple nor overly complex. I'm no expert but vocabulary seems age appropriate. The tone of the writing is consistent and always effective. The book just seems to be respectful of the reader while having some fun with the whole world of third grade." From a top 1000 Amazon Reviewer Pop Bop.
"My 7-yr old gave it a thumbs up - especially loved the part about the fireworks (and the subsequent freaking out about them), that had him laughing and laughing!" excerpt from a Goodreads review.
"My nephew is a very picky reader so the fact that he loved it and has already read it so many times must mean that it is amazing." From Rae Holland on Goodreads.
Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien is an 11,000 word early chapter book, with illustrations by Carla Tracy, leveled for third and fourth grade readers. Chapters are 1-3 pages each. It is a story of friendship, and the joy of creativity.
Click here to pick it up on Amazon.
When Kevin and his friends decide set up a film festival to show the movie they made "Attack of the Three-Headed Alien", other kids at school want to join in and make their own movies.
Will Kevin's parents still allow them to have the festival? Will his friends turn it too much into a competition? More importantly, will Kevin survive the week?
Kevin and the Triple Creature Feature continues the story from "Kevin and the Three-Headed Alien. It is a 12,000 word early chapter book leveled for 2nd through 4th graders, with five illustrations.