A Place for Meg by Amy J. Webber
My book, A Place for Meg, is out for purchase! I will have a book launch party and book signings. A Place for Meg is about a high school girl who just moved to the big city of Portland, OR. And since moving is never easy, especially if you’re a sheltered high school junior from a small town, it makes for a great young adult story. As Meg attempts to navigate her new life in the big city, trying to find food, friends, and fun, she also tries to find ways to hurdle the obstacles that come her way.
Join Meg as she settles into her big-city high school while feeling a pull from her past. After getting involved with actors putting on the play “The Taming of the Shrew,” she’s introduced to the world of thespians and a degree of intoxicating activity that she’s never experienced before. Through Meg’s humor, narcissism, kindness, and sarcasm, readers will become immersed in this one week of high school life with someone who is just trying to find a place in her world.
Out now! To purchase, please click:
HERE for a Barnes & Noble purchase
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No Such Gallowglass, volume 1 of the two-part series “To Serve Crown or Mitre” by Steven Rees, editing by Amy Webber
Mathew James John McKoy, aka Mateo McKoy, is the son of Irish and Spanish parents. He seeks to make his future, honor his past and improve his prospects by joining the Spanish Army during the Second Carlist War. He begins in 1846 and encounters a Monsignor, a relic collector, and an organization devoted to preserving holy relics for the Roman Catholic Church. He is sent in search of the rare metal that infuses relics with 'power' and allows what appears to be magical healing - but he soon finds it does much more...
His pursuit of a device and the motherlode of Lazulianite ore put him in the way of other collectors - some greedy, some violent, and some intriguing. Swordfights, gunfights, and the occasional conflagration pepper his story, which stretches from Cervera, Spain to Ecuador, New Mexico, the Grand Canyon, and back to Europe.
He learns the value of friends, allies, and a loving family.
Join Mateo, Pedro, Arturo, the Monsignor, and Nuria McKoy in the adventure of a lifetime.
Find out why magic is real and why it fits inside a machine.
Love is a Family: Memoir of a Lifetime by Charlotte Schwab Schmidt, edited and designed by Amy Webber
This is an epic story of one woman's journey through life. Join her in a small Oregon farming community as she grows up during the Great Depression. Experience the love when she meets and marries the man of her dreams. Watch her family of ten children bloom. Charlotte's direct and compassionate voice chronicles inspirational experiences full of love, laughter, and a deep connection to her faith and her family. This is a memoir of a lifetime.