Books by Aud Supplee
Aylen Isle
Winnie and the “Wizard” – Book Three
A gripping adventure enhanced by a creative plot, lively dialogue, and strong female characters. — Kirkus Reviews
This is an imaginative and well-crafted novel which draws readers into a magical world of adventure and self-discovery. With a well-paced plot, timely twists and turns, and a relatable female protagonist, the book will keep readers engaged until the very end. A must-read for young adult readers who love fantasy fiction. — Readers’ Choice Review
An enchanted sword and an out-of-control wand. What could possibly go wrong?
A time guardian sends Winnie, Mikey, and Kip on a mission to an alternate world’s tropical island. There, they must restore an enchanted princess to her original form, return an alien bird to his home world, and find a way to secretly prevent their nemesis from further time-tear travel. While they’re at it, they might as well prevent an invasion.
If Winnie thinks her days as an army general have ended, she’s in for a big surprise. A prophesy calls for a female warrior in pink to save the island residents from an enemy attack. Guess who picked the wrong day to wear a pink hoodie?
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Hutra
Winnie and the “Wizard” – Book Two
Supplee shows a deft hand at world building, and Hutra’s intriguing mix of SF and fantasy elements suggests a setting that could sustain additional stories beyond Winnie and Kip’s involvement. … A safe but sophisticated teen quest fantasy brimming with magical ideas. – Kirkus Reviews
One left-handed world. Two missing little boys. Three teens must make it right.
Winnie’s six-year-old stepbrother, Mikey, jumps through a time tear. Fearing he’ll fall prey to the dangers of an unknown alien world, she and their friend Kip follow. The pair land in a rural walled-off community with a reputation for banishing outsiders. To their horror, Mikey is nowhere to be found, but at least Nor, the son of a lord, agrees to hide them. For a price. He’ll join their search for Mikey provided they help him recover Kinny, a little boy Mikey’s age who has accidentally fallen through a different time tear. Can the three teens find the young boys before the Reserve Guard tracks them down?
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Frama-12
Winnie and the “Wizard” – Book One
“A fun, intricate, fast-moving teen fantasy adventure.” – Kirkus Reviews
Alternate worlds? Alien armies? Summer vacation just took a wild turn.
Winnie Harris, following a warrior code in honor of her mother’s fighting spirit, will do whatever it takes to protect her little stepbrother, Mikey. Kip Skyler, charming to everyone but Winnie, impresses her stepbrother with his sleight of hand. Now Mikey wants them to pass through a time tear into Frama-12 and save the inhabitants from an invasion. She’ll be the general and Kip the wizard.
Winnie sees two problems with the mission. Frama-12 is just a fantasy game, right? And Kip is majorly annoying. But she’s only half right. If the incompatible teens can’t work together, an enemy could march through a very real time tear and attack Earth.
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Novella, Broken Soul to Broken Soul
Two souls. Two traumas. An Englishman with a tenuous grasp on reality. A young girl, suffering from loss. They come together at a lake. One soul wants to be believed. The other yearns for a father. Both need the power of love to heal. Can they find it?
Running Wild Novella Anthology – Volume 3 Book 1
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Short Story – “Monkey in the Middle”
A little girl tries to understand the complexities of adult relationships over seafood.
Running Wild Anthology of Stories – Volume 3
Running Wild Press
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Middle Grade Novel
Life at home isn’t running too smoothly for 13-year-old Asa Marie Philips. Even though her mom married Eddie Clegg, over six years ago Asa still doesn’t know what to call him. “Eddie” seems disrespectful, “Mr. Clegg” too formal. Now that her stepdad has lost his second job and her mom is working extra hours Asa and Eddie begin, for the first time, to tiptoe around a father/daughter relationship, but that means keeping secrets from Mom. The biggest secret is hiding Eddie’s drinking problem which seems to be getting worse.
I Almost Love You, Eddie Clegg – Peachtree Publishers
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YA Novel
Darlene “Scooter Pie” Stewart is having an acute case of identity crisis. Born third in a family of six children, she feels lost in the shuffle until she comes up with a brilliant idea—she’ll become a musical “genius.”
Since her father was once a famous band leader, her sudden interest in a music career is all she needs to gain his attention. But Scooter soon learns that being the main attraction can turn life into a three-ring circus.
Standing Ovation – Ace Tempo Books [Sadly out of print]