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Coco the Cow Has Lost Her Moo

It follows Coco the Cow on a journey across the farm as she searches for her "missing moo". With help from her animal family & friends, Coco discovers that it's okay to express your feelings & finding your voice takes a little adventure & a lot of heart!

It is a story inspired by Katie's family's pet cow. Also, the setting is based on the farm she grew up on, around all types of animals. Photos of the real cow are near the back of the book.

If You're Alive: Your Mission On Earth Isn't Finished

While If You’re Alive was written for people in the autumn of their lives, it invites a broad spectrum of readers to break free from the constraints of conventional thinking, to tap into the depths of their imagination, and to explore new realms and uncharted territory. Having been twice widowed, David McNally also speaks candidly to his own grief and search for meaning and purpose after significant loss.

From Self-Doubt to Empowered Woman

From Self-Doubt to Empowered Woman
Every woman has battled that voice whispering, "You're not enough." But what if that voice doesn't have to define your story?
In From Self-Doubt to Empowered Woman, Hillary shares her raw journey from paralyzing insecurity to confident, purposeful living. Through personal battles with shyness, low self-esteem, and comparison, she reveals how self-doubt limited her life—and how God's truth, grace, and empowerment broke those chains.
This book is a roadmap for every woman ready to:

The Night The World Went Dark

They say you've never lived until you've almost died. But some know better than others that dying's no picnic either. When Jay Abbas and his friends accidentally summoned a demon from a fairytale, the sun refused to rise. They were forced to spend their days running, hiding, and plotting to send it back, and to undo all of the death and chaos that it had caused. However, the longer they were chased, the more likely death seemed. With time running out and their minds wearing thin, they unravel the mysteries of the island home, hoping at least one answer could save them from a dreadful fate.

“Kennedy’s Coup: A White House Plot, a Saigon Murder, and America’s Descent into Vietnam.”

I thought you might be interested in an interview about my forthcoming book, “Kennedy’s Coup: A White House Plot, a Saigon Murder, and America’s Descent into Vietnam.” Simon & Schuster will publish it on February 17, 2026. The book is about the Kennedy Administration’s secret encouragement of the 1963 military coup that led to the murder of South Vietnam’s defiantly nationalist president, Ngo Dinh Diem. Diem’s overthrow had disastrous consequences, opening the door to much deeper U.S. involvement in what became one of our most divisive and futile wars.

And It Only Took 100 Years...

AND IT ONLY TOOK 100 YEARS… is the remarkable true story of a man who lived through a century of change—onstage, behind the camera, and in love. From his days as a young Broadway actor and struggling understudy to his rise as President of Warner Television, Alan Shayne built a life defined by artistry, perseverance, and integrity. Through triumphs and heartbreaks, he never stopped chasing excellence, whether guiding Hollywood’s brightest stars, producing Emmy-winning television, or shaping the future of entertainment with care and vision.

The Brighter the Light, The Darker the Shadow

Kade Tobin, a teacher at a rural spiritual community, finds himself in extraordinary—and extraordinarily terrifying—circumstances on an otherwise peaceful April morning. Prompted by the uncustomary howl of his beloved canine companion, Zeus, Kade discovers the body of a young woman. Drawn into helping to solve the mystery, Kade sorts through the array of quirky seekers on the community's land. But Kade himself has secrets—and as the murders pile up around him, he soon becomes the prime suspect.

SPY REDEMPTION

Colonel Frank Miller clawed his way from the wreckage of a post-war childhood to become a decorated SAS legend. He mastered the art of war, yet failed at the one thing he treasured most: a connection with his son, Tom.
Tom, desperate for his father's approval, tried to follow the path of duty, but a failed romance and a yearning for a life of his own led him to a fateful crossroad. Just as he finds an intense, boundary-defying love with Giulia, a hidden destiny pulls him away. Suddenly, Tom is recruited by MI6.

America's Original Sin: White Supremacy, John Wilkes Booth, and the Lincoln Assassination

What really drove John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln? Not madness. Not impulse. White supremacy.

In America’s Original Sin, historian John Rhodehamel delivers a gripping narrative that reframes one of the most infamous crimes in American history. Drawing on Booth’s life, letters, and the political climate of the Civil War, Rhodehamel argues the assassination was an act of extremist ideology—rooted in rage over emancipation and racial equality.