The Fugitive, with superheroes...
Katherine Carter hunts dangerous men for a living, and the latest is worth a fortune. He also happens to be a world-famous escape artist with unusual abilities, a cunning intellect, and a smile that could charm the panties off of any woman, including her.

Let the chase begin...
Women have been nothing but trouble for illusionist Hugh Harrison. Poisoned by a jealous one, hexed by another, and wrongfully accused of murder, Hugh finds himself on the run from a beautifully distracting but lethal bounty hunter who resembles his dead lover.

Will she drag him back to prison to claim the reward on his head—or claim him instead?

A note from Hugh: Supers love action, adventure, comedy, romance and plenty of cliff hangers. We've included them all in our stories, and hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

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Reviews:A wrote:

Smoldering!! Breathlessly waiting to read the next book!!!

Barbara B wrote:

Can Kat Catch Her Mouse Before It’s Too Late?

Riveting fast paced Superhero adventure complete with super powers, Supervillains, a sassy heroine, evil humans, suspense, twists, romantic drama, and cliffhanger ending. I love the way the supernatural world is woven into normal life situations. I can’t wait to read the next book. Enjoy!

Shaun Green wrote:

​This is an intense, exciting and fast paced novel, that involves Kathrine Carter (a Bounty Hunter) in pursuit of ​Hugh, an escaped illusionist wanted for the murder of his brother.

The chase takes places across the length and breadth of America, before a climatic showdown forces Hugh to choose between his freedom and his fellow supers. The plot moves quickly along, with great dialogue and many twists and turns, that see goodies may also be the baddies, and the baddies may not be quite what they seem. I thoroughly enjoyed this follow up to the adventures of Kat and Hugh, continued from Unlucky Charm. A really good fun read.

Carole L wrote:

Amazing (literally) urban fantasy

This book is written in the world as we know it - with a few major additions. People with super powers exist, some good and some bad, called the “Supers.” Our heroine Kat is a bounty hunter, who, with her partner, is searching for Hugh Harrison, a magician and an illusionist, the leader of the Supers. (The blurb says it is The Fugitive with superpowers, and that's a good way to describe it!)

The authors have created a fascinating alternate world, where you cannot be sure who has what powers or what goals. The action quickly moves from state to state, from character to character. I can’t wait to get the next book!


Bounty hunter Katherine Carter is having a bad day.
She's been shot by her shady partner and rescued by the gorgeous, obnoxious escape artist she's been chasing. Now she's stranded with a bunch of hot guys with magical powers and offered a deal she can't refuse to clear her name. But doing so may cost her everything, including her heart.

Illusionist Hugh Harrison is running out of luck and time—until he rescues a stubborn, beautiful U.S. Marshal. Never mind that she's hunted him down through seven states to drag him back to prison. She's a female Super, one who may hold the key to his struggles with the government, his search for his missing brother, and his own failing health-if he can save her from herself. All's fair in love and war, and Hugh intends to wage both as his enemies close in.

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Book Cover: Cocky Doodle Woo

Valentine Tales for the Chicken-Hearted
The hens have lost that loving feeling...
And Reginald and the other roosters aren't sure what to do. Something is different, and none of the guys can figure out what. Can they woo their ladies back, or is this the end of the flock as they know it?

Find out in Book #4 in Cocky Doodle Doo, a barnyard comedy series.

Note: This book is family-friendly, with some mild adult humor.

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Reviews:Beth wrote:

Cute, like a children's book
A story from the perspective of a rooster about not knowing where babies come from. (Yeah, I wasn't expecting it either....but a cute listen.)

Shaun wrote:

Reggie Fowl finally has to cross the road to take on new responsibilities after the ladies in his life become broody and go on strike. So Reggie decides to try the 12 ways to Woo Your Mate, and recruits the others in to help, even Sweetie gets involved. This is a well written, fun children's story, with a lot of laughs along the way.

Sara wrote:

Best book in the series
I have listened to this series in order and I think each one gets better than the last. This book follows the educated and resourceful Rooster named Reginald and he and his fellow roosters try to figure out why the hens don't want to give the farmer their eggs and why they won't get up from their nests. Not going to give it away, but the ending is very heart warming. Props to the narrator who handled the chicken and farmyard animal voices perfectly. This has been a fun series and I am glad I gave it a chance. This audio book was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review


Book Cover: Cocky Doodle Boo

Something "fowl" is brewing this Halloween...
It's the flock’s first fall on the farm and strange things are afoot, including a Were-Chicken! Can Reginald and his fellow roosters protect the ladies and save the day?

The adventures continue in Book 2 of the Cocky Doodle Doo series!

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Reviews:Somanea on Audibooks Unleashed wrote:

A funny and cute Halloween story. I like it. If I had kids, I would read this with them. Love the wise and smart rooster. He is adorable. I hope he will be around for a while.

Sara wrote:

Scary Shenanigans in the Hen House
After listening to book one in the series and knowing more of what to expect, I was anxious to continue the tales of Reginald the Rooster, a suave and educated resident of a family farm. While book one set the stage for Reginald, I feel like book two was able to show more of Reginald's personality and his interactions with the other animals. It is the chickens first Halloween and they don't quite know what to expect. Then some scary things happen and the farmyard is on edge until the mystery is unraveled. The narrator does very well with the narration of Reginald and all the other animals. Fun listen!


Book Cover: Cocky Doodle Scrooge

It's Dickens...with chickens!
Christmas is coming, and the flock decides to get their revenge on Sweetie for his Halloween antics and teach that mischievous rooster a lesson once and for all. But will doing so put them on Santa's naughty list? Find out in Book #3 of the Cocky Doodle Doo series!

Note: While the Cocky Doodle Doo stories are mostly family friendly, they do contain "adult chicken situations."

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Reviews:Rebecca wrote:

A very charming barnyard story, perfect for the holiday season! I loved the interactions between the children and the animals, and the multi-layered resolution.

Jill wrote:

So fun to read! This book is so creative and comical! I had a great time reading it. Some of the things that the author came up with like “God rest ye merry gentle chicks.” There were also “Jingle Eggs” and “Grandma got ran over by a rooster” to make their Christmas joyful!! This is a joyful, light, fun read for the holidays!

Shaun wrote:

I came into this series late, but soon picked up the story line. It's a fun, children's story following the farmyard animals and farm's family through the eyes of the "hero", Reginald Fowl. The story tackles the problem of bullying and how certain members of the brood try to turn it around, along with their eventual understanding of the antagonists problem. This is a bit of fun for children and adults alike.

Sara wrote:

Dickens and Chickens!
Another fun story of life in the chicken coop, told by a Rooster with a passion for classics. The chickens are having problems with another rooster in their flock, and if they don't stop fighting, the wife of the farm has threatened that a rooster or two will end up on the dinner table. Reginald the Rooster writes to Santa for help. He also sets up A Christmas Carol Chicken Edition for Sweetie the chicken with the help of all the other animals. At first, it seems that help is not coming from either Santa or his reenactment, until help does come and will have you believing in Santa all over again, This is a fun series, with excellent and creative writing and the perfect narrating to go along with it.