Miguel Rivera grew up knowing who his great great grandparents were-kind, caring, and loving. One day, while looking through the family album for a school assignment, Miguel discovered an old marriage certificate. He was related to Ernesto De La Cruz...in name only. What happens when he asks Abuelita about it? Are there some secrets that Miguel didn't know about?
Miguel learns of a relative that he had never heard before, Tia Hilda. Is she a misunderstood soul like Papa Hector, or is she mean like Abuelita warned him? What happens when Tia Hilda, through a dream, asks Miguel to put her photo up on the ofrenda? Rated T for intense and frightening scenes
All little orphan purple gnome, Violetta, wants is a family who will love and care for her. When a tornado swept her away from her mean adopted parents, to Verona Drive, things took a turn for the worst. She didn't count on getting tangled in a feud between the Reds and the Blues. Or risk her life, helping a Blue, Gnomeo, and a Red, Juliet see each other. ON HIATUS
Juliet, a mermaid princess yearns to be part of the human world! But her father, King Redbrick warned that humans are dangerous. When Juliet falls in love with Gnomeo, a human prince, she is happy until her father told her that mermaids and humans are forbidden to be together. What happens when Juliet makes a deal with a sea witch to become human? Can she win Gnomeo's heart? HIATUS
Gnomeo writes a love letter to Rosaline, professing his love. Wanting to get rid of him, Rosaline convinces her cousin, Juliet to respond his letter for him. What happens when Juliet falls for him? Can she reveal Gnomeo her true name without losing him?
Tired of being abused by her cruel aunt and her two jealous cousins, Juliet yearns for a better life and for someone to love her. One day a peace ball was held between the Reds and the Blues. When Juliet sneaks off to the ball, she meets and falls in love with Gnomeo, son of Lady Blueberry. With the big feud going on and wicked cousins, can Juliet and Gnomeo find happiness? EDITED