This is about the wisdom of Grandmothers. The stories and art of several remarkable women. These are their memories from their grandchildren.
Memories of: Ethel Endicott Terrell, Louisa Miller Goldschmidt, Maxine Woosley, Rhoda Ellison, Beverly Jean Katz, Ruby Pass, and Vera Craig Snow as told by their grandchildren.
A portion of this book’s proceeds will be donated to charity. We at Fae Corps have decided to donate half of the author royalties (The monies we receive from the sales of this book.) to No Kid Hungry. We feel like their cause is worthy and that the grandmothers from this book would have approved of.
A species existing in secret, a vendetta and a curse, a clan bound by magik bound together by love.
“Okay, I was out of line, I’ll admit it, and I’m sorry.”
Beth began gathering their dirty dishes and stacking them near the sink.
“Keep going.”
She turned the water on and plugged the sink, pouring dish detergent into the water.
“Weres can be… possessive.”
Beth snorted. “You think?”
“We had such a connection last night, and my wolf… well, he wants to claim you as ours.” “Excuse me?”
“My wolf wants to claim you as our mate.”
A single kiss leads to passion. A single look to destiny. Were shifters meet their fated match in a world where magic, lust and evil collide. Resisting Evil- Book One of the Magik Saga takes readers on a journey through tragedy and ecstasy into true love.
MOON DOG AND THE PURPLE TREE (English and Spanish Versions) By K.T. Seto
A Picture Book Published in Hardback and eBook by K.T. Seto Distributed by Barnes & Noble Press.
March 27, 2021
In this first Picture book for toddlers by author K.T. Seto – marketing director for Fae Corps Inc, children are taken on a delightful adventure with a precocious little boy and his beloved stuffed Dog. The tale is translated by S.Y. Aguilar for Spanish Speakers.
K.T. Seto is an artist and author of Speculative Fiction for adults. Her children’s books are stories she wrote for her children, nieces, and nephews as they were growing up and decided to put in print form for her grandchildren to share.