Faction meets Fiction in this thrilling new tale. Meet Taylor and Alan a sister/brother duo, as they embark on their latest mission. It all starts at Big John's Mall, where they cheerfully wait to see the newest sequel that everyone is talking about. But outside forces will take Taylor and Alan to a different land where their special talents are needed.
Can Taylor and Alan help the good people of the Land of Baltimore? The catacombs hold secrets that Taylor and Alan need to discover. Can they find the Chest of Treasures and outsmart Jalabar? Will they find their way back home?
This story weaves rich history into this thrilling tale while instilling the concept of being mindful and respect of the environment.
About the Author: Jackie Mae, Award-winning Author. She writes in several genres including new adult, contemporary romance, paranormal, mystery/thriller/suspense, science fiction, and juvenile fiction for the middle grade.
In the "If..." series, what-ifs will be taken to a whole new level. What if you knew your future? What if you could change your destiny? What if you couldn't? Faced with choices, what would you do?
In addition to the "If..." series, she also writes a series called, THE DARKEST SERIES, which chronicles women who struggle with their new found psychic abilities while trying to stop an invasion.
Jackie Mae's children's chapter book series, A Taylor and Alan Adventure is co-authored with her young granddaughter, Alison Taylor. In the Taylor and Alan Adventures, where faction meets fiction, you will meet Taylor and Alan a sister/brother duo, who are called on to help the good wizards of the land. Artfully weaving rich history into the story, it instills the concept of being mindful and respectful of the environment while appropriately thrilling the young audience. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Caitlin Dunbar Nature Center to help support Girl Scouts. This juvenile fiction series for the middle grade is sure to please readers.
Jackie also finds time to volunteer within her community. "Giving back is a big part of who I am." When she is not volunteering she is writing, gardening, or spending time with her grandchildren.