Books from Open Road Media

  • Play It Again
    By Laura Dower

    She was Lindsay Frost, and she'd been in Madison's class since first grade, but Madison rarely noticed her. The only time Lindsay spoke ...

  • From the Files of Madison Finn Books 1–10
    By Laura Dower

    She was Lindsay Frost, and she'd been in Madison's class since first grade, but Madison rarely noticed her. The only time Lindsay spoke out in class was to ...

  • All That Glitters
    By Laura Dower

    Fiona laughed. “I thought you'd wish that Dan would like you back.” Lindsay's eyes bugged out. “Dan?” Mrs. Frost asked. “Who's Dan?” Lindsay froze.

  • Keep It Real
    By Laura Dower

    Madison told Fiona she'd check with her dad about changing the plans. ... Fiona's soccer buddy, Daisy Espinoza; and, of course, Lindsay Frost, who was.

  • Heart to Heart
    By Laura Dower

    Can Maddie follow her heart this Valentine’s Day?

  • Picture-Perfect
    By Laura Dower

    Madison and her friends are going to a pop concert!

  • Sabrina the Schemer
    By Karen Rispin

    My hands hurt, but I didn't dare let go of the thorn vine. Hearing Joan call me a thief again hurt even worse than the thorns. She and Kristi had stood up for me. I couldn't believe it. Some eighth-grade boys came up behind Kristi.

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

    “Because Gratillonius has made it a thorn in your side.” “That. But also because, in spite of everything we've done—I say this candidly, confidentially—he's made it flourish. It grows. It's a magnet for industrious immigrants; ...

  • The Impossible Lisa Barnes
    By Karen Rispin

    It was connected to my foot by this huge thorn in my heel. A wave of relief poured over me. Just a thorn. Who cared how big it was, it was just a thorn. I reached down and took hold of the stick and tried to pull it off. Man, that hurt!

  • Ambush at Amboseli
    By Karen Rispin

    I froze with my back up against thorn tangle and waited. If it was poachers with rifles, I didn't have a hope. The whole antipoaching patrol swept past running hard. I jumped up, digging thorns into my back.

  • Dahut
    By Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

    Dahut is the third book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which concludes with The Dog and the Wolf.

  • Defending Her Honor
    By Richard Fliegel

    Red-headed Emily was alone at the reception desk, but she happily abandoned it for a little while, to lead Mr. Stryker and Ms. Adams to the President's office, at the far end of the executive suite. She asked, “Remember how to get to ...

  • Deadly Justice
    By William Bernhardt

    “I've been trying to urge an early settlement that would be to everyone's advantage....” “That's it, isn't it? You're just working on a percentage. You try to lure in as much business as possible, on the theory that some of those will ...

  • Fatal Elixir
    By William L. DeAndrea

    In the Old West, Lobo Blacke and Quinn Booker confront a killer potion, and a fugitive bent on payback In the Wyoming Territory town of Le Four, Lobo Blacke used to be a legendary lawman, until the day an ambush left him confined to a ...

  • Thomas H. Cook's True Crime: Blood Echoes and Early Graves
    By Thomas H. Cook

    Blood Echoes and Early Graves Thomas H. Cook ... Then Judy's mother, Barbara Adams, decided to use the otherwise useless eight acres as a large wooded parking space for a double-wide house trailer. Mrs. Adams also took a job at ...

  • Binary: An Early Thriller
    By Michael Crichton, John Lange

    “Public Information, Miss Conover speaking.” “I'd like to talk to Lieutenant Morrison, please.” “One minute, please.” More clicking. “Lieutenant Morrison's office.” “John Graves calling for Lieutenant Morrison.” “Just a minute, I'll.

  • The Integrated Man
    By Michael Berlyn

    In a future where minds are enslaved by computer chips, one man seeks revenge. Michael Berlyn is an American computer game designer and writer. He is known as an Implementor at Infocom, part of the text adventure game design team.

  • The American Experiment: The Vineyard of Liberty, The Workshop of Democracy, and The Crosswinds of Freedom
    By James MacGregor Burns

    The Republicans' next step was even more controversial—a bill that by manipulating the scheduling of Supreme Court ... Marshall was tempted to follow the strategy of defiance, but other members of the court took a more conciliatory ...

  • Quinn's Book: A Novel
    By William Kennedy

    John McGee proved himself a man of grain and grit, and the True Yankee now knows the measure of his own head. For those who wanted more fight, well, more there was—and plenty, too, which the Yankees found to their liking, ...

  • Commitment Hour
    By James Alan Gardner

    Wicked but not snake-mean. He played keyboards too, and wrote songs that would have you laughing yourself wet. To my teenage mind, it didn't hurt either that he was hung like a bear. Winston Mooney, because he knew how to get things done.