Kat Shepherd: 5 books

Book cover of Babysitting Nightmares: The Twilight Curse
by Kat Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2019

Bad dreams take center stage in the third book of this spooky middle grade series, Babysitting Nightmares: The Twilight Curse by writer Kat Shepherd and illustrator Rayanne Vieira! When the town's old movie palace is converted into a theater, Maggie is thrilled to get a job helping with the...
Book cover of Babysitting Nightmares: The Vampire Doll
by Kat Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2020

“Fans of Goosebumps and the updated Baby-Sitters' Club graphic novels will find lots to like in this delightfully monstrous mash-up.” —School Library Journal on Babysitting Nightmares: The Shadow Hand Anchored by a strong friendship between smart, savvy girls, Kat Shepherd's fun Babysitting...
Book cover of Babysitting Nightmares: The Shadow Hand
by Kat Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2018

Got chills? Babysitting can be a real nightmare in this spooky middle grade series! For Rebecca Chin, babysitting has always been fun. But one night, a thunderstorm knocks the power out while she’s watching baby Kyle, and creepy things begin to happen in the house. A locked window opens by...
Book cover of Babysitting Nightmares: The Phantom Hour
by Kat Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2019

The supernatural never sleeps in the second book of this spooky middle grade series! Clio has already had one brush with the paranormal, and she’s dead set on making it her last. But her new babysitting job is in a haunted house! At first, Clio’s excited to work at the historical...
Book cover of Harmonious Hearts 2017 - Stories from the Young Author Challenge
by Olivia Anne Gennaro, Kat Blake, Frisk Gillespie
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2017

Harmony Ink Press is proud to present the winners of the fourth annual Young Author Challenge. This book contains the best of the best in short LGBTQ+ fiction by authors from age fourteen to twenty-one. They represent the future of both our literature and our community, and the future looks as bright...
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