K.B. Weber lives outside Chicago with her husband and three amazing children. A lifelong book lover with a passion for personal growth, she has a wild imagination and a deep curiosity about the human experience. She gravitates toward stories, authors, and traditions rooted in universal wisdom.
As a writer, she specializes in literary ficti
K.B. Weber lives outside Chicago with her husband and three amazing children. A lifelong book lover with a passion for personal growth, she has a wild imagination and a deep curiosity about the human experience. She gravitates toward stories, authors, and traditions rooted in universal wisdom.
As a writer, she specializes in literary fiction and screenwriting. She creates middle grade, young adult, and coming-of-age stories, as well as general fiction. She enjoys reading and writing magical realism, mystical sci-fi, and fantasy with complex characters and quest-driven plots. She also authors nonfiction self-help from her decades spent studying the yogic wisdom teachings of the Himalayan masters.
Volume 1: Wisdom
Some secrets are hidden in plain sight. Others are buried deep underground…
Fifteen-year-old Bella isn’t afraid of change—until change means leaving behind the only home she’s ever known. When she and her mother move to a sleepy town once home to her idol, the legendary inventor George Stephan F
Volume 1: Wisdom
Some secrets are hidden in plain sight. Others are buried deep underground…
Fifteen-year-old Bella isn’t afraid of change—until change means leaving behind the only home she’s ever known. When she and her mother move to a sleepy town once home to her idol, the legendary inventor George Stephan Finch, Bella expects nothing more than a fresh start. What she finds instead is a mystery that defies logic.
At a town convention honoring Finch, Bella witnesses the impossible—people walking through a solid cement wall. Following them, she stumbles upon a hidden invention that creates an exact clone of its user, allowing the original to disappear into a secret underground world called Arcane Kingdom. A place where only the brightest minds are allowed to thrive. A place where perfection comes at a cost.
When Bella’s only friend, Jake, vanishes, she’s forced to unravel the town’s buried secrets. What she discovers changes everything: Arcane Kingdom isn’t just a utopia—it’s a prison. Beneath its brilliance lies control, surveillance, and a resistance desperate for freedom. And Bella may be the key to unlocking it all.
But powerful forces are watching. Traitors are waiting. And the deeper Bella digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes.
Some doors are meant to stay closed. But Bella has never been one to follow the rules.
Middle Grade/Early YA ages 10 - 14
Vengeance & Vomit @ Van Buren Middle School
Middle school is chaos. Trading cards are currency. And one epic puke incident could change everything.
Liam Steinbower thought he had sixth grade figured out—until Pokémon cards took over, and he was left out of the game. His rival, Jimmy Calhoun, went from class
Middle Grade/Early YA ages 10 - 14
Vengeance & Vomit @ Van Buren Middle School
Middle school is chaos. Trading cards are currency. And one epic puke incident could change everything.
Liam Steinbower thought he had sixth grade figured out—until Pokémon cards took over, and he was left out of the game. His rival, Jimmy Calhoun, went from class bully to social kingpin thanks to a YouTube channel and a stack of cards from his rich parents. But Liam? He’s stuck on the sidelines, with nothing but his mom’s weird vendetta against trading cards and a stomach prone to betrayal.
When Jimmy pushes him too far, Liam's body fights back—in the form of an unforgettable, stadium-wide humiliation. Now he’s not just an outcast—he’s the villain of his own story.
Determined to flip the script, Liam teams up with Jolie, a goth, loner, eccentric artist and former childhood crush, to create their own trading cards—a mix of Pokémon powers, Garbage Pail Kids absurdity, and middle school chaos. But when Liam breaks the school’s number-one rule (never touch the mascot!), Jimmy strikes back, turning the entire school against him.
To clear his name, reclaim his friendships, and finally take a stand, Liam must risk it all—including the final battle in the most dangerous place in school: The Atrium.
Vengeance & Vomit @ Van Buren Middle School is a hilarious, heart-filled story about friendship, creativity, and surviving middle school with your dignity (mostly) intact.
Middle Grade Book ages 7 - 10
The Crystal Children
Eleven-year-old Meg McCauley misses the magic of her grandmother’s wild stories. But when her family moves to Colorado to help Grandpa run his crystal shop, she discovers that some stories are more than just make-believe.
At a gas station, Meg picks up a crystal—and has a startling vision of its discovery. Later, she and her little brother, Arly, stumble upon Grandma’s aquamarine wedding ring hidden in a locked chest.
The moment Meg slips it on, they are whisked back in time to the 1960s, where they meet their young Grandma—who is about to marry the wrong man!
If Meg and Arly can’t get their future grandparents together before time runs out, they might never make it back home… or exist at all.
Packed with adventure, humor, and the magic of gemstones, The Crystal Children is the first in an enchanting new series where every crystal holds a story—and every adventure is just a touch away.
We don’t always consider the effects of our thoughts, words, and deeds, but wisdom teachings tell us they are like seeds, each carrying the potential to shape our future. Some seeds take us away from where we want to go, while others move us closer to our goals. Each varies in size, yet all grow into somethin
We don’t always consider the effects of our thoughts, words, and deeds, but wisdom teachings tell us they are like seeds, each carrying the potential to shape our future. Some seeds take us away from where we want to go, while others move us closer to our goals. Each varies in size, yet all grow into something far greater than the seed itself. Read More
There are many reasons why people come to Yoga. I would like to argue that we do so because we want something to change. Yoga is a tool for transformation. I do not just mean the transformation of your body. I mean a shift in your entire way of being in this world. Often, the catalyst to want to make that change is suffering. Read More