It seems like you really are asking the wrong question. There are a couple good answers here for how to write a select statement (via a stored procedure, or not).
However, getting the data from the database has little to do with to putting that data into the appropriate controls on your UI, and nothing to do with making sure the page does not refresh.
If you are really interested in how to how to write a stored procedure for a simple select statement, accept @MikaelEriksson's answer, but add appropriate SET statements to minimize future upgrade issues. You will also need to modify the column and table names to reflect your actual data (of course).
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE GetBooksByAuthorID
@AuthorID int
AS
BEGIN
SELECT B.BookName,
B.BookID
FROM Books as B
WHERE B.AuthorID = @AuthorID
ORDER BY B.BookName
END
GO
If you are interested in how to bind the data to your UI, and how to do it without refreshing the UI; then you need to ask a new question about that. It should be specific to your web framework. Generally speaking, if you want web UI update without refresh, you will be using some form of AJAX.