Race through an exciting and dangerous fantasy world on the back of a toad in this wildly original combination of Hunger Games and Amulet. Kayla is a peasant who cares little about the world outside her town or the wildly popular Kingdom Races. That is, until her best friend, Mal, finds herself in trouble and Kayla must enter as a rider to save her. But the prize for winning this series of races is more than Kayla could ever imagine. With control of the entire kingdom at stake, Kayla finds herself thrust into political intrigue and lurking danger. Readers follow Kayla as she adventures into the wider world while putting her own life on the line for her friends, both old and new. No one has ever even finished the Kingdom Races. Will Kayla be the first?
Shannon Eric Denton Book order
Shannon Eric Denton is a seasoned storyteller and artist with credits across major entertainment companies. He channels his skills into crafting compelling narratives and visually rich works. His extensive experience across various media highlights his versatility and ability to engage a broad audience.





- 2024
- 2016
Lady Rawhide / Lady Zorro
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Drawn together in a scheme to fake the legendary Zorro's death, the outlaws Lady Rawhide and Lady Zorro leap to action when they discover a far-reaching plot to abduct female villagers, children and adults alike, and sell them into bondage. To emancipate the girls from a fate worse than death, these masked women would ride into Hell itself...
- 2015
All secret agent Michael Knight wants to do is take his girlfriend Katherine out for a night on the town. Of course, Katherine is the brilliant scientist he's been assigned to protect along with her top secret Project: Rider.
- 2014
Short Tales Fables: The Lion and the Mouse
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Aesop's tales are brilliantly told in a simple, easy-to-read style that engages young readers. Each story explores one of life's stories providing the morals by which to live. Strikingly illustrated, these stories are entertaining for emergent readers.
- 2014
The world's favourite fairy tales are engagingly told in a simple, easy-to- read style.