Lily finds a magic door in the forest that leads her to a beautiful kingdom. There, she meets a kind princess who invites her to stay for a while. Lily has the time of her life exploring the kingdom and making new friends. But eventually she has to go home. The princess gives her a magical necklace that would allow her to visit the kingdom anytime she wanted.
The Pied Piper is a skilled musician who is hired by the town of Hamelin to get rid of their rat problem. He does as he's asked, but when the townspeople refuse to pay him, he leads all their children away in revenge.
Shannon is reluctant to move to a new home until she learns her bedroom will be twice the size and she'll be getting her own pony. She becomes excited for the move and looks forward to making new friends and exploring her new home on horseback.
Sarah Miller is a lawyer who takes on the case of Anna, a woman who claims she was wrongfully convicted of murder. After investigating, Sarah is convinced Anna is innocent and starts piecing together the real story. She realises she is in danger as the real killer is still out there.
This collection of poems is all about childhood memories. Some are happy and some are sad, but all of them are special in their own way. They remind us of the good times, the bad times, and the times in between.
Shannon is reluctant to move before Halloween, but her perspective changes when she learns her new home will be next door to a real live witch. Now, Shannon is determined to make friends with the witch and have the best Halloween ever.
This collection of poems explores the theme of grief from different perspectives. The poems offer comfort and understanding to those who are grieving, and offer a glimpse into the different stages of grief.
Tara, a former figure skating champion, takes a job as a coach at a small-town rink. There, she meets Jess, a talented young skater. Tara takes Jess under her wing and helps her achieve her skating dreams. But when Jess starts to outshine Tara, Tara sets out to sabotage Jess's career.