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Hannah Kaye

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Hannah Kaye is a Christian author, mommy, lifelong daydreamer, and lover of words. She wrote her first story when she was eight years old and has been practicing ever since.

When not reading or writing, Hannah loves to bake bread, kayak, SCUBA dive, direct children's theatre, play Dungeons and Dragons, and drink lots and lots of coffee, in no particular order of importance.

Hannah's goal is that her stories blend strong character-building messages with page-turning adventures that will fuel readers' imaginations and grow their love for good books.

Hannah lives in northeast Oklahoma with her husband, two small hobbits, a long-legged dog, and several aquariums full of fish.
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Hannah Kaye The legality of flying hawks must be agreed upon at the onset of each individual game of Hawkspot, and must be unanimously agreed upon by all involved…moreThe legality of flying hawks must be agreed upon at the onset of each individual game of Hawkspot, and must be unanimously agreed upon by all involved players before scoring begins. (For example, house rules at my house count flying hawks as long as they can be identified and backed up by biological features, visible to both players.)

However, it is to the benefit of the verifying player NOT to validate flying hawks, as they are easier to spot, harder to prove, and, once verified, give points to the spotting player. Of course, if the verifying player happens to be a rabbit, it's likely the "don't-get-eaten" instinct will kick in more often than not, causing the player to verify hawks no matter their position or activity. This can give the spotting player an arguably unfair advantage.

All that being said, the version of Hawkspot played in 1889 was really more of a primitive proto-hawkspot. For an official stance, I'd have to recommend you consult the 2020 rule book.(less)
Hannah Kaye I grew up with three sisters, all of us close in age (think "Little Women" in real life) and we played a ton of crazy make-believe games. The main cha…moreI grew up with three sisters, all of us close in age (think "Little Women" in real life) and we played a ton of crazy make-believe games. The main characters, setting, and basic plot points of "Goldwater Ridge" were borrowed almost entirely from one of those games. The book is peppered throughout with inside jokes, references, and funny little quips that hearken back to that goofy little game we played when we were little. "Goldwater Ridge" is essentially a love letter to my sisters, who were and still are my biggest sources of inspiration, and to our childhood, which I wouldn't trade for all the gold in the West.(less)
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Announcing A Classic Retold!

I bet you all thought I’d given up writing for good, didn’t you??? Well, consider those fears assuaged. After a year and a half of sitting on this massive secret, it is an overwhelming honor to finally get to tell you all about A CLASSIC RETOLD, an epic multi-author fantasy series coming your way this fall!

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