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CT writer and former high school science teacher Deborah Davis talks about Fairly Certain and Fairly Safe, the first two books in “A Love of Fairs,” her series for new adults.

Introducing A Love of Fairs by Deborah Ann Davis.

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A Love of Fairs

Fairly Certain


Computer Geek challenges Medieval Outlaw!


After a rough tumble in the Connecticut woods, somehow Petir awakens in old England. His instinct to freak out is tempered by the arrival of a maiden wearing a bow… and arrow. He decides in this strange realm he has nothing to lose by pursuing Maid Rianne. But, when she is captured by the enemy, a geek with no ability defend himself must find a way to rescue the fair maiden.

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Fairly Safe

What happens when Mistaken Identity collides with Secret Identity?

The insulated business world of former foster kid, Jacob, merges with the realm of witness protection when he inadvertently helps to hide Casey’s family. Should their 24/7 vigilance prove to be inadequate, Casey’s family may have to disappear. Again. This time they will be stealing away with Jacob’s heart, and his hopes of finally having a family of his own.


You definitely got this, Awesome Mom!

Have fun with your kids today!

Happily,

Deborah


Have questions? Contact Deborah today.

About the Author

Deborah Ann Davis (B.S. in Science Education, M.Ed. in Supervision, and W.I.T.S Personal Trainer Certified) is a parenting strategist and coach.

Whether you’re looking to bring more positivity into your life, or you’re ready to seek the advice of a Parenting Coach, she’s eager to help you put happiness back into parenting.

Deborah has decades of experience dealing with teenagers – as a mother, and as an educator. Over the years, she has helped hundreds of families, using her expertise and experience.


Learn how to improve your mother-daughter relationship today. Every minute you delay prolongs the isolation your child feels while disconnected from you. She’s waiting for you to figure it out, so why not skip the “trial and error” route? 

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