Kevin A Lyons: 6 books

Book cover of The Poet and the Crock
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: August 6, 2014

A poet of questionable talent meets a leprechaun of dubious character in an out of the way field. Unpleasant truths are revealed. Difficult concessions are made. Profits and losses are balanced. And, hopefully, everyone smiles at the end.
Book cover of Billy Wolfe's Riding Spirit
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2012

Under the full moon a motorcycle races west along the Interstate. The police can't catch it, and it disappears before it reaches the toll bridge. Narrated by the guy who drives the road-killed deer pick-up truck for Fish and Game. Why can't they find Billy? And what's in that tar paper shack...
Book cover of Living in the Golden Age
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: May 12, 2015

Eric Weller is an underachiever who drifts through school and into a dead-end job. But, in his daydreams Eric is a somebody! He matters. He's a hero in the Terran Defense Command. And that makes all the difference!
Book cover of Green, Green, Blue
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2015

This short story was first published in Something to Take on the Trip: A Charity Anthology (Something To Read Book 3), in 2014. It's available now as a stand-alone short story, A young father, his six-year-old son, and the problem of communication -- complicated by autism.
Book cover of The First Galactic Princess: A Bedtime Story
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2012

The first galactic princess is a little girl growing up in a wonderful place. She faces an ordinary problem with the help of a friend and the support of an understanding father. There are no spaceships, ancient prophecies or threatening aliens. There is, however, a hover car -- kids need to dream...
Book cover of Remembering Emmy
by Kevin A. Lyons
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2014

Emmy was a happy four year old girl. But she was lonely, sometimes, growing up on an isolated farm. Most days there was no else around, except for mom and dad. And, sometimes, a hiker on the trail across the field. Fortunately, she had Jack, her dog, a huge black and tan Rottweiler. He was the best...
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