About The BOOKs
New Kids Book
Christopher Cat's Marvelous Kids - Dash and Kipling: These brothers find out in a surprising way that it is so much fun to do things together.
Meet another two of Chris Cat’s marvelous kids, Dash and Kipling. Dash’s superpower keeps him very busy and he discovers that we are all different and that’s
a good thing. Kipling has a superpower too and it is very different to Dash’s. But they find out in a surprising way that it is so much fun to do things together. Fun to read, and has great illustrations.
Christopher Cat's Marvelous Kids, Bell and Miro: They Love Art and Music
Meet two of Chris Cat’s marvelous daughters, Bell and Miro. Bell has the voice that entrances. She loves to sing and keep everyone entertained. Miro is a marvelous artist with a quiet creative spirit. Between Bell and Miro they can put a a wonderful show that is a feast for the eyes and ears. They work together to make great entertainment while enjoying doing what they love to do. Fun to read, and has cute illustrations.
Christopher Cat's Marvelous Kids, Hugh and Galileo: Christopher Cat's two kittens have marvelous talents in this silly rhyming fun to read kids book
Christopher Cat has a marvelous family of ten little kittens, and goes to great lengths to be the best dad in the world. Written in simple rhyming words about doing what’s best for the family. Meet two of Chris Cat’s marvelous kids, Hugh and Leo. It’s just marvelous what Hugh wants to be when he grows up. Leo has a star-studded talent and a surprising superpower.
Christopher Cat's Marvelous Family: Christopher's Family Adventures
Christopher Cat has a marvelous family of ten little kittens, and goes to great lengths to be the best dad in the world. This little book is written in simple rhyming words about doing what’s best for the family. Easy reading format with clean, fun illustrations of cute cat characters.
The Night Before Christ Was:
A Christmas Story
Reading The Night before Christmas, by CC Moore has become a Christmas tradition for so many folk. Here, in our book, The Night Before Christ Was, it tells us, in the same familiar poetic way, of another Christmas Eve that played out so many years ago in a town called Bethlehem. The story in this book is about Someone Else that came into our world with a mission to give everyone the gift of His love and a better life. This book tries, in the same traditional rhyme and tempo, to capture those moments locked in time, as prophecy played out. A great addition to your Christmas family traditions.Gotta get it! Gotta Read It! Gotta Love It!T'was the night before Christ wasAnd all through the landNot a creature was stirring,Not even a lamb ...Bethlehem's doors all were shut - Inns were fullAs Mary and Joseph walked in from the hills .....It's a Marvelous Book!
Strange Battle: In Three Voices
This Strange Battle rages on every day. Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes it's hidden. Do you play a part in it? Are you aware of the impact your own testimony has on the play? Can we make a difference? Should we make a difference? As the Strange Battle rages, whose side are you on? Words are used in a lyrical manner where multiple meanings and emotions are seen as the tempo advances the Great Themes of this World. Look deep in the pictures and see if you can find the parallels. The meter of the words is quite magical in some places and enhances the images painted in your mind.Gotta get it!Gotta read it!Gotta Love It!I do.
Read Revelation Differently
Revelation in Verse
There are many views that have come from reading Revelation and this is one that I was driven to write. It's a hard read. There are many different meanings that come through the words. A Christian can recognize the themes as they wind through these words. If you are not Christian it is a fresh take on the hard themes in Revelation. I have tried to stay true to the words that are there, but given them a lyrical flavor. There is an ever-present march rythmn in the beat of the words symbolizing the march of time that is inevitably pushing forward. I hope you enjoy swimming through the words and pictures painted in your mind.