Partial Portfolio
New Releases
Chris Hegg is the author of Ancient Universal Language of Man.
Chris has also appeared on The History Channel on several occasions.
His appearances include:
Lost Gold of the Aztecs
Ancient Aliens
Fiction
Reviews:
"A well-developed story of navigating the ups and downs of life on the homefront." -Kirkus
“Blending both sports and historical fiction, Kelly has created a cast of vibrant memorable characters that linger long after the final page is turned. This book is in turns: warm, compassionate, educational, humorous, and heart-breaking.”–Nickolas Butler, author of Shotgun Lovesongs and Godspeed.
Accolades:
Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards
Honorable Mention
“The Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators and are dedicated to supporting childhood literacy and life-long reading.”
San Francisco Book Festival: Children’s Books
Honorable Mention
The Empress’ Gift: The Volga Frontier
By: Ellen Laubhan
Reviews:
“The Empress’ Gift is a stylish and gripping read. Ellen Laubhan bewitches us with bold characters who are strong of heart and mind. Her tale of the Volga Wilderness, the trials and dangers faced by the intrepid German settlers who sought freedom there, fills a crucial gap in European history. I couldn’t put it down.” -Alyson Hagy, author of Scribe
“The Empress’ Gift is a very worthy read for any historical aficionado! This is a revelation of a different kind of journey into the wilds of an untouched land. It is full of courage, love, resiliency, and hope. The immense research is very evident throughout and gives the book a high degree of authenticity.” -The Historical Fiction Book Company
“The pacing of The Empress’ Gift is strong, with conflict never taking a break. The historical details of the German emigration to the Volga frontier are interesting…an epilogue and author notes expand on the information and show the author’s connection to the story.” -Historical Novel Society
More reviews can be found here.
Coming Soon…
Throne of Iolar by G.M. Collins, author of Shadow of Ireland
Praise for Shadow of Ireland:
“Shadow of Ireland is one of those books one can really enjoy—great plot, wonderful characters, incredible descriptions, and a satisfying resolution. The story is set in the future that begins in Ireland following the trials and tribulations of Bryn,"aka Shadow" and her family. If you are looking for a book that has love and hate, loyalties and treachery, hope and despair, action and adventure, I guarantee that you will find it all in this one!” -onemorecupofcoffee
Children’s Books
Herman the Fourth Little Pig
by David Ward
Reviews:
“Out of the frying pan and into the fire! In this new take on the beloved children’s classic, Herman learns the hard life lesson that running away from a problem never really works. Although he succeeds in escaping his brothers’ wolf drama, he quickly realizes that even desert islands come with issues. This entertaining tale teaches readers that no problem is unsurmountable with perseverance… and a little coffee.” -Marissa Moore, Elementary School Librarian