
Romantic Comedy,
and Self Help Author




















We all make our own choices in life, whether we acknowledge them or not. We can try to blame others for these choices, but in the end we made the final decision. All anyone else can do is influence us, however again, the final choice is ours to make.



Matt, her boyfriend, proposes marriage, suddenly the night creatures have another ally to fight against the beast killing people.
The night creatures have been on Earth since the beginning of time, forced underground for their survival. When alien beings crash on the planet, they go to their aid to learn quickly they are not friendly.
Now, one has escaped from their prison and is wreaking havoc on the town. With Judi and Matt’s help they devise of a plan to rid the world of the creature for good.






During her experiences, she continues to be hopeful, though the choices presented to her aren’t exactly gold, and she is reminded of the tribulations of being a teen having similar traumas in the dating world.
The one she wasn’t expecting to ever see again, reminds her that love isn’t the worst thing in the world to experience.
The question is, can you handle the Wonderous Dating Game?



A young hybrid only wants to play in the sunshine.
When Judi learns that there are more Lizardmen living underground at first, she is frightened, remembering the last war with the creatures. She quickly discovers that these creatures aren’t like what they faced before and contacts Ori Ella to help the creatures escape the cruel doctor who created them.
While the fight isn’t as horrible as it had been with the Lizardmen, the doctor and creatures he created bring obstacles no one expected. In the end, many sacrifices are made to defeat the doctor and help his creations escape his evil.



things better. It begins with prayer. The good book also gives us a guide for approaching the Lord and recognizing false Christs and teachers.
Because of my experience from youth to old age, I found it’s better to talk to the Lord as a friend and not bellyache so much. Many seem to like being a martyr so they can have multiple pity parties and refusing to take responsibility for their actions by blaming others or simply denying there was a problem.
It has been commanded by the Lord in Luke 6:27-36 that we’re to love our neighbor as ourselves. Sadly, the hate that seems to be oozing out of every aspect of life shows we hate ourselves.

