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“The question you must answer is, who do you want to become? Decide that, Ally Foster, and the rest will be simple.”
Travel to a supernatural world in A SHATTERED MOON by Kim Stokely

A Shattered Moon (Portals of Ayden Book 1)

by Kim Stokely
4.6 stars – 9 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“The question you must answer is, who do you want to become?” Andrew pushed himself up from the ground. “Decide that, Ally Foster, and the rest will be simple.”

Ally Foster thinks her biggest problem is her spiteful history teacher. Then a comatose man wakes long enough to call out her name. When the teenager takes his hand, she’s transported to another world. One she’s heard about but never believed existed—Eden.

Ayden, as the inhabitants call it, is no longer a paradise but a place of supernatural monsters, magic, and danger. Now her greatest threat is Braedon, the Lord Regent and Mystic, who’s been waiting with a not-so-warm welcome for someone from Ally’s world to arrive. Desperate to get home before Braedon finds her, Ally seeks help from his enemies. But the Elders, a race of people descended from angels, have their own plans for her.

Caught in a centuries-old battle between Elders and Mystics, Ally must either spend the rest of her life hiding or join the fight.

A story of loss, hope, love, and God’s compassion: Winter Trees by Kim Stokely

Winter Trees (Seasons of Marigold Manor Book 1)

by Kim Stokely
4.7 stars – 79 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Meet the residents and staff of Marigold Manor Assisted Living: Ginny, the grieving Activities Director; Chester, the facility’s friendly chef with a secret; Edith, the practical farmer’s widow; and Frank, the retired Navy Admiral.
Ginny struggles to make the holidays joyful for the residents, while still mourning the death of her fiancé. Edith and Frank decide it’s time for an intervention. The two conspire to play matchmaker between Ginny and Chester. The task isn’t an easy one. Ginny must find a way to let go of her grief and Chester’s past may stop any romance from growing.
But the two matchmakers are nothing if not persistent. They’ve lived too long, and learned too much, to give up hope. They know that barren winter trees bloom again in the spring and everyone deserves a second chance at love.
Semi-finalist Christian Writers Guild’s Operation First Novel Contest 2010