Published Children's Books

Simple Text, Easy to Read, Fun Stories

Jerm Jenson: Rise of a Quibly  by Jason and Aliyah Boyce

Jerm Jenson is sent on a special mission for the sake of Quibly kind. Throughout this mission, Jerm encounters many obstacles and double crosses. Will Jerm save his species or will he be lead into a trap that could ruin the future of all Quibly kind. This book is intended for ages 5-12. No cursing and no objectionable situations. This is a children's story with a solid moral foundation.

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Jerm Jenson: Time to Rule by Jason and Aliyah Boyce

Jerm Jenson, after surviving a mission to Earth must now attempt the hardest mission of his young life. He must rescue his Father while protecting his fellow Quiblys. Following the same pattern as Book 1, the sequel is 9000 words, great for all ages, and has life lessons and morals throughout. 

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Jerm Jenson: Back to Earth by Jason and Aliyah Boyce

After surviving his first trip to Earth only to find that it was all a trap, Jerm Jenson traveled home and saved his Father from the Zawn empire. Now, there is more trouble on Earth and they need his help. Jerm takes his wife Sena with him this go round and things get out of control. Strap in for an alien ride you've need ridden before. 

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Abilities: The Adventures of Ethan and Sarah by Jason and Aliyah Boyce

Ethan is a ten year old boy with a best friend named Sarah. Ethan has special abilities, powers would be a better word. He lives with his Father after his Mother suffered a mysterious death. Ethan must rely on Sarah to help him stay focused on being a child. Trouble certainly brews as Ethan encounters many obstacles from family, outsiders, and the Government. What will happen to Ethan? 

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The Relic: Sasha and the Hidden Treasure by   Jason and Aliyah Boyce   (Cover Art by Aliyah Boyce)

Sasha and her Father have a fantastic bond. They set out on an adventure to discover the lost treasure of Edgar the Enraged. Upon finding the treasure, the world takes a magical turn for them. They must accomplish missions to prevent disaster. In the end, something glorious happens which leads to tears of joy and hearts full of hope. 

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