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ISBN 978-0-9828689-8-0, 6x9 paperback, 108 pages
Written by: J. R. Hardin
The kudzu monsters are friendly to people and help protect the forest. Kalvin, a teenage kudzu monster, his family and friends are preparing for a big battle with the creeper horde in the spring.
The creepers are evil spider-like creatures that migrate north over a three-year period every thirty or forty years. Last year was the second year of their current migration and the monsters fought and defeated thirty of the creepers.
Twice before, the creeper queen had led her army north. Both times, the creepers were driven back to the swamps of Florida but the kudzu monsters had failed to kill the queen. This time the monsters are determined to kill the queen and end the migration. But the queen has her largest army guarding her and she plans to set a trap that will destroy the kudzu monsters.
Kudzu Monsters Versus The Creeper Horde is the third book of the Kalvin the Kudzu Monster series by J.R. Hardin. The books are action-packed and a good read for ages 9-14.
The first two books in the series can be purchased on Amazon.com or by contacting the author through the Our Authors link at the top of this website.
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978-0-9831699-3-2 Written by R.E. Munzing By the time he was fourteen, Clayton Curtis realized his whole life
would be boring. Living in a middle-of-nowhere piece of the country
would have been boring enough, but it was also the land that time
forgot. There was a polar anomaly in the area, a little “North Pole.”
That, by its rarity could have been exciting, but all it did was put out
an electromagnetic field for miles around, disrupting electronic
communications. Cell phones didn’t work, satellite dishes didn’t work;
the Internet didn’t work. And to make matters worse, no cable company
would string wire that far through the woods to reach so few customers.
Due to inherit the family home passed down through many generations,
Clayton felt doomed to a life in the stone age. Everything changed when a new subdivision was built a mile from
his house. With scrap wood, he and his friends built a large tree house
complex. From high in the tree, they saw a glowing faraway field one
night and were determined to find out what it was. What they discovered
there had been safely hidden away for over a thousand years. It was
beyond epically wonderful, and the boys knew it must be kept secret.
They quickly became obsessed with going to see it often, even though
being there was changing them and herding them toward a decision they
didn’t want to make. They would soon either have to be willing to do
whatever was necessary to keep the secret or never go there again.