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Review of Montgomery Lake High #3 – To Be Released Spring 2014
In anticipation of its public release, The Battle for Innocence was read and reviewed by a 7th grader at Pollard Middle School in Needham, Massachusetts. “Jon Anderson’s heart pounded heavily against his chest as he opened Chris Dunkin’s front door. He had walked through that door thousands of times before, but never during one ofContinueContinue reading “Review of Montgomery Lake High #3 – To Be Released Spring 2014”
Official Release of “The Aftermath”
On sale today at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com The Aftermath follows Jason Davids’ journey of self-discovery, as he tries to overcome a destructive lifestyle. Jason, a high school freshman, has been caught up in drug use for the past two years. After a natural disaster strikes his town and lands one of his classmates in a coma,ContinueContinue reading “Official Release of “The Aftermath””
Teen Realistic Fiction Book that Deals with Substance Abuse & Recovery – Coming fall 2013
Below is a preview of “The Aftermath” – to be released this fall:PrologueJason Davids glanced at his bedroom clock. Seven nineteen. Twenty-four hours had passed since one of the darkest moments of his life. He sighed and fell back on his unmade bed. He curled into the fetal position and tried with all of hisContinueContinue reading “Teen Realistic Fiction Book that Deals with Substance Abuse & Recovery – Coming fall 2013”
News: Guest Appearance
Stacy will be speaking to the confirmation class at St. Francis in Weymouth on Tuesday evening. She will be sharing about her book series (www.montgomerylakehigh.com) and sharing parts of her own personal testimony.
Bullying: Massachusetts study links bullying, family violence (LA Times)
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times April 22, 2011, 12:11 p.m. A new study underscores something researchers have known for some time with regard to bullying: that kids involved with it are more likely to display risk factors such as poor grades and drug and alcohol use.They’re also more likely to have witnessed or been directly involvedContinueContinue reading “Bullying: Massachusetts study links bullying, family violence (LA Times)”

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