Jorydn’s Army

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We are happy to bring you seventeen never seen before short stories!

This anthology is a fundraiser for Jordyn Preston and her fight against liver cancer.

JORDYN’S ARMY is a charity anthology for Jordyn Preston (daughter of author Beverly Preston) and her fight against cancer. (Keep reading if you want to learn more about this amazing young lady.)

EVERY SINGLE PENNY, not profits, but ALL money from this project will go to the Preston family.

This beautiful book (electronic, hard & paperback) will only be available for 30 days so don’t wait – order yours today.

In the hardback, you will see, exclusive to the anthology, artwork painted by Jordyn, in full color.

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JORDYN’S ARMY INCLUDES STORIES FROM:

Fighting For Our Forever… Baby style by Heidi McLaughlin

Pure Rose by Kathy Coopmans

Waking Up to Forever by Amy Briggs

Crush by Adriana Locke

Love, Rose by Shari J. Ryan

Reunion by Julie A. Richman

Coming Home by HJ Bellus

Roses for Rachel by Sam JD Hunt

Finley and Sebastián, Wages of Sin series by Tara Leigh

Whiskey & Roses by Kaylee Ryan

Where I Escape by Michelle Dare

Capturing Tomorrow by Haylee Thorne

Coming Up Roses by Michelle Windsor

LINE 39 by Verlene Landon

Mine to Protect by Kristin Mayer

The Way We Fell by MJ Fields

Ring Me by Rebecca Brooke

*To read book descriptions head to one of the outlets above.*


Who is Jordyn Preston? 

She’s a nineteen-year-old Las Vegas native where she lives with her family and two golden retrievers. She loves to volunteer at her favorite dog training facility, creating art from copper and painting. 

When she’s not living the life of a teenager, she’s fighting stage four liver cancer for a second time. 

In June 2015, she was diagnosed and received a full liver transplant on September 3rd. Two years later, it was back. When she should’ve been enjoying her senior year in high school, looking at colleges and taking those pesky SATs, she was preparing to fight the ultimate battle – cancer. 

Through cancer, Jordyn found a new love, speaking in public. She shares her story and scars, as you can see below, in hopes of inspiring others.

Why this is important to us? 

Jordyn’s mother, Beverly Preston, is our peer, a fellow author, who has given each of us unyielding support, and we couldn’t not help her in their time of need. Our community is strong, powerful and has the loudest voice, and we’re using it for something good.