The Lost Colors is ‘highly recommended’

“Highly recommended” review from D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review and Editor at Donovan’s Literary Services.

The Missing Cats is ‘delightfully whimsical and appealing.’

As in Alexander’s first story, the characters come to life to exhibit traits of problem solving, tackling interpersonal dilemmas, and driving action-laced intrigue that keeps kids guessing about not just outcomes, but relationships… delightfully whimsical and appealing.” Review from D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review and Editor, Donovan’s Literary Service.
The Wild Turkeys teaches kids about psychology and teamwork

“Beware the Silver Water!”- a warning from a flock of quest-seeking wild turkeys sets off an unexpected chain of events in this next exciting adventure leading to a most unusual Thanksgiving celebration.
“As in her previous Rio and Caitlin adventures, Sally Alexander harbors a fine ability to cultivate mystery, peppering it with fantasy and interpersonal interactions that teach kids about psychology and teamwork… ” review from D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review and editor, Donovan’s Literary Services.
The Forgetful Ferret is a tale that simmers with action

A time traveling ferret, a daring rescue and search for hidden treasure- time travel is dangerous, one wrong move could destroy everything!
“Sally Alexander’s excellent adventure benefits from a side dish of realization about the supportive strengths friends can provide in times of adversity… The result is a tale that simmers with action, mystery, a nautical treasure hunt, and a pet that offers underlying lessons on friendship and the true meaning of treasure.” Review from D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer from Midwest Book Review (aka Children’s Book Watch.)
The Coyote King is another winning adventure

Shapeshifters, holiday decorations running amok, and a criminal mastermind… makes for a magical holiday adventure.
“Sally Alexander evolves an engrossing story that once again tests Caitlin and Rio on many levels; from their inherent abilities and connections with each other and supportive friends to their determination to try and lead an ordinary life under extraordinary circumstances… (the Coyote King is) filled with confrontations, realizations and discoveries, holiday trappings, and the injection of evil into the celebratory picture. The Coyote King is another winning adventure that both adds to the series and stands nicely on its own for newcomers.” Review from D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review (aka Children’s Book Watch.)



