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  • Eaglesworth

    TR Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, May 8, 2018)
    A small, bedraggled Virginia town is home to a near-derelict Georgian mansion called Eaglesworth. The house sits neglected and weathered until a stranger rolls in to bring it back to life. The story of the sordid secrets the renovation reveals is told by a pack of local barflies who give us town history through the bottom of a shot glass and build a hilarious biography of a place.
  • Cry Me A River

    T.R. Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, Sept. 20, 2011)
    In Cry Me A River, T.R. Pearson writes of murder and its consequences in a small southern town. By book's end we of course know who done it and why, but the greatest pleasure lies in Pearson's own investigations into carnal relations, sexual jealousy, men and women, the mean, the low-down, and the dead. That he manages to do so with such winsome humor and unflagging originality is a tribute to his craft. Cry Me A River is T.R. Pearson at his finest.
  • Serpent Of Old

    TR Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, Jan. 8, 2019)
    When a decent, regular guy in Virginia does his shiftless neighbor a favor, the two spark the ire of a pack of quasi-occult locals who prove eager to inflict Old Testament vengeance in this story of moral anxiety and the age-old wages of sin.
  • Sleepaway

    T R Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, July 21, 2019)
    A Blue Ridge camping trip goes sideways for two young brothers and their minder in this sweet, brief novel of calamity and kindness.
  • Jerusalem Gap: A Romance

    TR Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, March 12, 2011)
    Donald Atwell didn't want a dog. He already had an ex-wife, a balky truck, and a cat that was part Persian and part Taliban. But when some fool put his puppy out on the side of the road, Donald didn't have much choice but to pick her up and take her in. In saving a mutt, Donald saves himself a little as well.
  • First In Flight

    TR Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, Nov. 3, 2015)
    When itinerant lawman Ray Tatum's quick visit to the North Carolina Outer Banks is complicated by a homicide, Ray gets hired to help track down the killer and finds himself locked into a winter at the shore. Fortunately for Ray, the seaside desolation suits him right down to the ground. First In Flight is one of six Ray Tatum novels. They were written to be read in no particular order.
  • Jerusalem Gap

    T. R. Pearson

    Paperback (Barking Mad Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Donald Atwell didn't want a dog. He already had an ex-wife, a balky truck, and a cat that was part Persian and part Taliban. But when a whiskery Blue-Ridge hillbilly put his puppy out on the side of the road, Donald didn't have much choice but to pick her up and take her in. Jerusalem Gap is the story of what happened next. Of how, in saving a mutt, one prickly old cuss saved himself a little as well.
  • Starting Over: A Trina Ryan Novel

    Sheri S Levy

    Hardcover (Barking Rain Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Trina Ryan's challenging summer starts off with a puppy-fueled energy burst as she takes on another service dog for training--an eight-week-old black Labrador named Colton. And to help explore another dream, she's taken a job at the barn next door in exchange for riding lessons with the barn's schooling horse. Before long, Trina butts heads with Morgan Hart, an ill-tempered but skilled rider with a gorgeous thoroughbred named Knight.Adding to the list of frustrations is the difficulty in maintaining a long-distance relationship with Chase, her first boyfriend from last summer, while trying to deal with unwanted attention from a new boy in her puppy training class. At least best friend Sarah still has her back, but as Trina wearies of Morgan's constant insults and her heartless treatment of Knight, she decides to use her dog training skills to look underneath Morgan's hostile attitude and develop a sense of trust.Slowly, Morgan's angry shield cracks enough to where she's able to share a troubling family secret. Can Trina help Morgan confront her family problems and make a fresh start?
  • Fire Pony

    Sheila Ruble

    Paperback (Barking Dog Press, March 24, 2019)
    Cricket O’Conner lives on a Montana horse ranch, but she’s decided not to get attached to horses any more. As soon as she finishes their basic schooling, her mother sells them and Cricket is left once again without a horse of her own. To her great dismay, her job this hot, dry summer is to work with an especially opinionated blue roan. The threat of wildfire has her increasingly on edge. Even buying a uniquely painted model horse does little to help Cricket’s growing unease. There’s something odd about the little horse. Is it just her imagination, or does it sometimes seem to talk to her?During a fierce electrical storm, lightning ignites a wildfire that quickly gets out of control. Cricket and her mother rush to help rescue thirty cats and a litter of Border collies for a neighbor, but their own ranch is at grave risk. Two valuable O’Conner colts have gone missing, the sheriff has issued an evacuation order, and Cricket is forced to make a hard choice. Should she help her mother defend the ranch house and barn from flames? Or should she listen to the mysterious voice of the Fire Pony as it urges her to search for the missing colts in the face of oncoming fire?
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  • Starting Over: A Trina Ryan Novel

    Sheri S. Levy

    Paperback (Barking Rain Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Trina Ryan’s challenging summer starts off with a puppy-fueled energy burst as she takes on another service dog for training—an eight-week-old black Labrador named Colton. And to help explore another dream, she’s taken a job at the barn next door in exchange for riding lessons with the barn’s schooling horse. Before long, Trina butts heads with Morgan Hart, an ill-tempered but skilled rider with a gorgeous thoroughbred named Knight. Adding to the list of frustrations is the difficulty in maintaining a long-distance relationship with Chase, her first boyfriend from last summer, while trying to deal with unwanted attention from a new boy in her puppy training class. At least best friend Sarah still has her back, but as Trina wearies of Morgan’s constant insults and her heartless treatment of Knight, she decides to use her dog training skills to look underneath Morgan’s hostile attitude and develop a sense of trust. Slowly, Morgan’s angry shield cracks enough to where she’s able to share a troubling family secret. Can Trina help Morgan confront her family problems and make a fresh start?
  • Starting Over: A Trina Ryan Novel

    Sheri S. Levy

    eBook (Barking Rain Press, July 30, 2017)
    Trina Ryan’s challenging summer starts off with a puppy-fueled energy burst as she takes on another service dog for training—an eight-week-old black Labrador named Colton. And to help explore another dream, she’s taken a job at the barn next door in exchange for riding lessons with the barn’s schooling horse. Before long, Trina butts heads with Morgan Hart, an ill-tempered but skilled rider with a gorgeous thoroughbred named Knight.Adding to the list of frustrations is the difficulty in maintaining a long-distance relationship with Chase, her first boyfriend from last summer, while trying to deal with unwanted attention from a new boy in her puppy training class. At least best friend Sarah still has her back, but as Trina wearies of Morgan’s constant insults and her heartless treatment of Knight, she decides to use her dog training skills to look underneath Morgan’s hostile attitude and develop a sense of trust.Slowly, Morgan’s angry shield cracks enough to where she’s able to share a troubling family secret. Can Trina help Morgan confront her family problems and make a fresh start?“Levy is on sure ground in this enjoyable page-turner for young adults. Readers see the world through the eyes of Trina Ryan, a freckle-faced redhead with a big heart for horses, service dogs, and people in need. Trina learns some of life’s most important lessons: that people are not always what they seem, growing up involves tough choices, and a first crush can be more exciting than she ever dreamed. Poignant, fun, and adventuresome.” — Peggy Jo Shaw, award-winning journalist, PR specialist, and book author/editor“Starting Over is a book you’ll want to give your daughter. A story about best friends, boyfriends, enemies, and how to handle them all. Throw in horses and puppies, and you have the perfect mix for an entertaining, self-evolving read.” — C. Hope Clark, author, Carolina Slade Mysteries and Edisto Island Mysteries“How do you help a friend and stay true to yourself? Trina Ryan’s struggles to cope and regroup should ring true for teens. Most people probably never dream so much is involved. Teens who love to read about animals should truly enjoy Starting Over.” — Lisa Williams Kline, author, Eleanor Hill, Princesses of Atlantis, Write Before Your Eyes, and the Sisters in All Seasons series“There’s a lot going on in Trina’s life, but Levy weaves each thread seamlessly. I especially enjoyed the detail about how to train a service dog, as well as her experience in the barn mucking out stalls, caring for the horses, and learning to ride. A must-read YA novel for anyone who loves dogs and horses.” — Judy Sheluk, author, The Hanged Man’s Noose and Skeletons in the Attic“Dogs! Horses! Boys! What could be better? An energetic puppy learning to be a service dog, a sweet-tempered horse, an absentee boyfriend, and Trina, the girl who has to make some difficult decisions about all of them. A lovely, thoughtful coming-of-age novel.” — Ellyn Bache, author, Kaleidoscope, The Art of Saying Goodbye, and Safe Passage
  • The Girl Who Flew Away

    Val Muller

    eBook (Barking Rain Press, )
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