Lionsgate: Songs Unsung

 Though they were not my protagonists, everyone is the protagonist of their own story. And their stories will not be forgotten,

Songs Unsung is a collection of stories following the lives of multiple individuals who were merely supporting characters (many to the protagonists, but also a few to the antagonists) of my other books. But in this book, they each get their moment of glory as the protagonist. Their struggles, their triumphs, their point of view regarding how they came to interact with the main story’s protagonists.

 

~Riley Brennan: It can be difficult for a kid with a feeler personality type to connect with parents who are both rational types. And it can be easy to feel like you're too small to do big things. Which is frustrating when the world is full of big things to do.

~Miranda Perry: Running a long-haul trucking company is a tall order, especially when you are your only driver. And being a single mother only makes things that much harder. But with enough grit, nothing is impossible.

~Cassidy Perry: An adventurous nine-year-old who lives with her mom on a Kenworth T-600 semi-truck, Cassidy loves the travel, the sightseeing, the adventure, and homeschooling on the truck. But it has its negatives. Zero social life, as well as the inherent dangers of being a small girl living a trucker’s life with her single mom, To combat the dangers, Cassie’s mom has taught her a variety of self-defense martial arts. But social life is pretty much limited to the citizen band radio. Or it was, up until one eventful day in August 2009…

 Snippets for Songs Unsung can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XTZ3K2j7zsro1_DZCIhOPf1Z8erMC1qRXR3uHAwNe-0/edit?usp=sharing

 

Coming Soon...

~Jasper Taylor: A native of Western Australia, Jasper loves nothing more than a good game of rugby or a day out on the water. And he hates nothing more than being dragged to church by his mom or his aunt and uncle.

~Ethan Taylor: Jasper's younger brother by four years, Ethan's energy is impossible to contain, and his mischievous antics are impossible to predict. Though not a hardcore atheist like his dad or brother, Ethan isn't entirely sure what he believes about God--nor is he sure if it matters that much to him.

And many more!


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