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Patti Petrone Miller
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16 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2016-2026.
Hearts & Hinges How Romance Tropes Work Across Every Genre
Patti Petrone Miller
Independently Published
2026
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England's most famous witch trial took place in Lancashire in 1612. Ten of the so-called Pendle Witches were hanged at Lancaster Castle after being deemed guilty of witchcraft. Their ghosts reputedly haunt the village of Newchurch, which is where one of the witches is said to be buried.Gwen Winter along with her two brothers, Lance and Merle, travel to England with their Father to visit their Aunt. Gwen knows what she wants to see and do while there. She is determined to solve a mystery centuries long, to search for clues of what happened to the sisters Pendle and why they had been accused. Gwen finds out she has been carrying a family secret that will haunt her for the rest of her life. Will she be able to deal with the new found information long enough to solve the mystery or will she fall into the deep dark folds of the family secret? Find out in this first installment of Ghost Tales Mystery Series The Pendleton Witches.
Welcome to Scarecrow HollowThe Urban Myth: The house was built around the turn of the century by an elderly man with many children. When the man died in the 1940's of old age, he left his spirit behind in the home. The apparition drags people out of their beds during the night, leaving them in the hallway. The man also has an affinity for doors-every door in the house that is left open and is always found closed again.The Fiction: WELCOME TO SCARECROW HOLLOW where things go bump in the night... Meet old man Wilson. Viciously murdered by his children for his money, his spirit is left behind. Outside, in the deserted cornfield, a lonely scarecrow dwells in the wind, and is used as a perch for the black birds. But with a closer look, it isn't a scarecrow at all.The birds flock to it like a moth to a flame, one by one pecking at the loose, decayed flesh hanging on the meathook.People who visit the old farmhouse begin to disappear, one by one with no explanation...spray painted in red paint --the sign into the town of Scarecrow Hollow reads: Warning: Don't go into Scarecrow Hollow if you want to live...That's not what the Winter children had in mind while on their way to visit their favorite farm with their father, where things tend to go bump in the night. It will take the three siblings, Lance, Gwen and Merle to solve the mystery, in this middle grade thriller. Readers beware...you're in for a scare Find out what happens in "Welcome to Scarecrow Hollow."
The initial story, "Elliot Finds a Home," introduces the pair, with Elliot starting out in a pet store, only to find that no one wishes to buy the puppy who is different and not normal. Because he can grasp objects with those adorable paws of his, he can open the latches on cages, open containers, grab things... making him more difficult to manage then a normal puppy. Eventually he is given away to an animal shelter, and the implication that he may be put down is unspoken, yet evident. The story then shifts to introduce ten-year- old Joseph, whose parents are frustrated and unhappy because their child has low functioning autism and does not even speak or interact with them. In a desperate gambit, Daddy decides to take Joseph to the animal shelter to see if a pet will help. When Joseph the special child sees the sad, scared, lonely little special dog, they recognize each other as kindred spirits and Joseph finally responds for the first time in ten years, and Elliot is adopted by two ecstatic parents who adore him for finally bringing their child out of his shell.The central theme of the series is about how being different doesn't make one superior or inferior. There are always tradeoffs. And that some things are universal. Every episode is told through the eyes of Elliot, but the stories center around his beloved human Joseph. We see Joseph through Elliot's eyes. Elliot is the narrator, the central point of view. And Elliot's condition, his opposable thumbs, are just like autism; a condition, not a defect. Elliot cannot run as quickly as a normal dog can, just as Joseph cannot grasp the nuances of social situations the way a normal child can. However, Elliot's unique paws allow him to perform acts that a normal dog never could, just as an autistic child's obsessive-compulsiveness and acute focus allow them to do things that a normal child cannot.Not only will viewers and readers come to understand the pain of being born different and unique, but they will also understand the pain of being a parent of someone different and unique. To look at one's child struggling and blame themselves. To ask if they did something wrong during the conception or pregnancy, to be so desperate for a way to make it all better. Joseph's parents love him very much, and Elliot's positive influence on him will bring them to tears of joy.
The Snow Bunny Science Sleuths: Learn how to Tell Time in the Wilderness
Patti Petrone Miller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The Wrinklettes World of Wonder: Learn About Dinosaurs
Patti Petrone Miller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Il Negozio Di Halloween
Patti Petrone Miller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Welcome to The Halloween Store where everything is magical. Meet Tiffany Crow, a young curious witch who finds heart inside of an old abandoned castle that is enchanted. But something is not right. Why would someone abandon such a wonderful place? As Tiffany wanders through the cold and dusty rooms, she finds out more about the castle. Will she be able to solve the mystery in time to save the store? Or will darkness over-take them all?This is a story about magic and adventure, the meaning of friendship, bravery, and compassion. The first book in an installment of three your child will enjoy for years to come. This book is a wonderful, fun bedtime story written by best-selling children's television author, Patti Petrone-Miller and beautifully illustrated by the talented Gabriella Fiorillo. This will be a wonderful addition to any child's bookshelf and a favorite bedtime story.