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1. Middle Grade Book Review - A Shadow of Fear by Janet Ann Collins


Title: A Shadow of Fear
Author: Janet Ann Collins
Publisher: Mantle Rock Publishing (November 10, 2014)
ISBN-10: 1500918520
ISBN-13: 978-1500918521
Paperback: 54 pages

Janet Ann Collins has created a splendid coming of age story of ten-year-old, Ben. Young Ben tends to see life through his single viewpoint and can’t understand the rules hi parents set forth. With a solid foundation of faith in Jesus, Ben’s parents teach their children to live by Jesus’ example.

How can Ben do this when all he wants is to be treated like the other kids and never is? Due to his immaturity Ben’s parents hold back on privileges. Determined to prove to his parents and his older brother, Tom once and for all that he can be independent and unselfish Ben sets out on a quest to set things right.

Without realizing it Ben puts himself in a potentially dangerous situation when looking for Mary’s lost dog. Will Ben get punished for his attempt at a good deed or will his bravery set a tone of maturity acceptance?

Janet Ann Collins intertwines true-life circumstances with the goodness of Jesus’ teachings in a thought provoking story of adolescence. Well done! I look forward to more from Janet Ann Collins.

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Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author


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A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval 2011, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

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2. Children's Book Review - Slime and All by Janet Ann Collins




  • Paperback: 16 pages
  • Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc; large type edition edition (February 14, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1616332212
  • ISBN-13: 978-1616332211

Overcoming obstacles and accepting others for who they are is a double play for success in life. Janet Ann Collins’ children’s book, Slime & All tells the story of a misplaced and misunderstood worm on the local farm. Determined not to let judgment by others squash his quest for happiness, Lump embarks on an adventure of finding one’s place in the world. Does he find acceptance or his he doomed to live out his days alone and sad? Find out Lump’s destiny in Collins’ masterfully crafted children’s story. The whimsical illustrations created by Alexander Morris will certainly make Lump’s story one to share over and over again.

Visit Janet Ann Collins at http://www.janetanncollins.com to learn more about her intriguing writing career. 

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Donna M. McDine
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A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.
~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist













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3. Interview with Children's Author Janet Ann Collins


Janet Ann Collins used to write feature articles for a San Francisco Bay Area newspaper and her work has appeared in many other publications. She worked in the dormitories at California School for the Deaf for many years and raised three deaf foster sons with special needs in addition to a birth daughter. She is a retired teacher and enjoys public speaking. Since retiring, Collins and her husband moved to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California, but often go back to the San Francisco Bay Area to visit family, including their grandson. Her first novel has just been released by Guardian Angel Publishing.

Tell us about your recent middle-grade novel, The Peril of the Sinister Scientist. What was your inspiration for it?

The Peril of the Sinister Scientist is about a boy who thinks he was cloned from the blood on the Shroud of Turin because a scientist who had worked on that experiment is stalking him. It’s a fiction book for kids from eight to thirteen years old.

The “What Would Jesus Do” movement made me think about how Jesus would act in Middle School back when I was a substitute teacher there, but I didn’t realize it was a plot idea until years later.

Probably my experiences working with people who have special needs led to the development of a character who uses a wheel chair. She just sort of popped into the story and turned out to be important to the plot.

Have you written other children's books?

Besides this one I have a picture book under contract that will be published in October. It’s about Nicholas, who discovers the adventure of secret giving and eventually becomes known as Santa Claus, and is loosely based on legends about Saint Nicholas. I signed the contract for that one before the stock market crash but I’m hoping it will help kids whose parents can’t afford expensive gifts this year to enjoy Christmas by inspiring them to help others secretly.

Did you always want to be a writer?

The summer before my seventh birthday my father died of polio. I was already reading at fifth grade level and escaped into the world of books as a way to deal with my grief. Ever since I’ve wanted to write fiction books for kids to help repay the solace, inspiration, and enjoyment books gave me. I used to write feature articles for a newspaper and have had things published in lots of other periodicals but The Peril of the Sinister Scientist is my first fiction book for kids. Having it published is a dream come true.

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