Todd H. Davis
writes books.

The Trailer Behind the Garage

Can the Jensen kids make it on their own after their parents' deaths? When older sibling Sophie becomes the family leader upon turning 17, the family experiences a variety of life events - at times funny, sweet, and challenging - as they figure out how to be a family without parents, even if it means including an outsider. And maybe a little romance along the way.

The Gas Station Girl

When sixteen-year-old John finds an incoherent young woman stumbling around a gas station late at night and trying to get into cars with strangers, the advice from his older sister Sophie is to open his car door. If the young woman gets in, bring her home, if not, let the police deal with her. She gets in.

The Lingering Scent of Wrong Assumptions

New school. Confusing relationships. Mean girl. Assumptions. Accusations. You know, typical high school stuff. Except for the skunk and the umbrella-wielding Japanese grandma. Those aren’t typical. Follow Emi and Alia as they first befriend, then defend new student Joel.

The DollarFly Girls

When sixteen-year-old Alia ran away from an abusive father, she thought her online friend was taking her to an informal group home where the teens who lived there worked odd jobs to pay the bills. She didn’t know that meant prostitution. If she couldn’t escape to save herself, could she do it to save another? This is a prequel to The Gas Station Girl.

The Kennedi Identity

After homeless teen Kennedi has a baby in gas station, she is assigned to foster parents Henry and Amanda, who recently became empty nesters. When Kennedi realizes her child could remain in foster care when she eventually ages out if she can’t support herself and him, she embarks on a quest to find the baby’s unknown father through DNA research. The results lead to events that have her questioning her entire identity.

Robin and the Rednecks

A young wannabe social media influencer reluctantly hitches a ride with a country boy and his kinfolk to avoid the police. Once over the initial shock of her boyfriend’s crime, fear of arrest is replaced by fear of strangers taking her to who knows where. But her affection for the group grows as she helps them renovate a remote cabin in West Texas.