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Milestones by
Samira Armin
Hodges
ISBN: 978-0-9820812-3-5
Only, Camp Milestone is no
ordinary camp. There are no
phones allowed, shabby
cabins and only a handful of
campers. The only good turn
of events is Benji her
longtime crush is among the
sparsely populated camp.
This highlight of her summer
is overshadowed by the
camps strange and harsh
rules given out by the head of
the camp Galiana Moore,
who seems crazy most of the
time, and who unfortunately
has taken a liking to Faye. As
if things were not bad enough
she notices an odd rash that
has consumed most of her
back from the lighting strike
that seems to not only be
growing larger but glowing
slightly. Before she knows it,
Faye finds herself caught in a
whirlwind of uncertainty,
torture, calamine lotion and
romance....All in the name of
summer camp. But as the
summer unfolds, she
realizes there is much more
to Camp Milestone than
meets the eye. Will she be
able to unravel the mystery
that surrounds this unusual
camp? And more importantly,
will she be able to survive the
madness long enough to put
the pieces together?
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Celebrated children's book illustrator makes his long awaited debut!
Kelly Pulley's is no stranger to the world of children's books, in fact go into any library
or bookstore and you are sure to find the talented artists work. Ten Unusual
Features of Lulu McDunn is the first book Pulley has both written and illustrated
himself. A wonderful story told with vibrant drawings and rhyming verse that will not
only make you laugh but warm your heart as it teaches a lesson all children should
learn, to celebrate the things that make them unique.
ISBN: 978-0-9820812-7-3
Imprint: Frog Legs Ink




Island of Betrayal coming April 2010
Murder in Paradise
978-0-9820812-4-2
A beautiful young girl is taken to an unconventional medical facility. Weak and disoriented, she
is subjected to a radical, untested stem cell procedure. Months later, in a hot air balloon
speeding across New Zealand s Central Canterbury Plains, the results of that test give birth to
an international conspiracy. When a giant tuna cannery makes early tax payments to the
American Samoan treasury, a high-ranking but corrupt government official will divert millions to
New Zealand s Health-Cell Corporation. The medical research firm is desperate for cash while
its stem cell breakthrough undergoes a required three-year test protocol. In return, Health-Cell
will supply the official and his co-conspirators with stem cell cure kits to sell on the black
market, yielding huge profits. The only way the early tax payments will not be made, scuttling
the conspiracy, is if a Special Industry Committee raises Samoa s minimum wage by more than
two percent. Enter Michael Bloom, a government economist charged with the responsibility to
administer public hearings that lead to deliberations of the Committee. He has risked his
marriage to get Samoa s impoverished workers the significant wage increases long denied
them. Unknowingly, his efforts to win large wage gains for Samoa s workforce threaten to
derail the conspiracy. The story accelerates to breakneck speed as Bloom encounters the
beautiful director of Samoa s Visitor Information Bureau. He is framed with a dastardly crime,
flees the police, and returns to the South Pacific to unravel the conspiracy and get revenge.