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  • Just in Time for Christmas: A High-Country Christmas Novella - inspirational historical Christmas romance

    Davalynn Spencer

    language (Wilson Creek Publishing, Nov. 1, 2019)
    She’s seventeen with a ranch to run, a fear of heights, and a cowboy intent on stealing her heart.Abigale Millerton leaves a Denver women’s school and returns to her grandparents’ high-country ranch to find the boy she’d grown up with not a boy any longer—and butting in on her challenge with local timber thieves. If he’d stop telling her what to do, they might get along.Seth Holt has loved Abigale since before he knew better. And now that she’s back in the high country, she’s still as bull-headed as ever. But Seth can match her, and he’s determined to keep her out of harm’s way and in his line of sight. Trouble is, he’d rather keep her in his arms.
  • Light in August

    William Faulkner

    (Woolf Haus Publishing, Sept. 1, 2019)
    Light in August is a 1932 novel by the Southern American author William Faulkner. It belongs to the Southern gothic and modernist literary genres.Set in the author's present day, the interwar period, the novel centers on two strangers who arrive at different times in Jefferson, Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, a fictional county based on Faulkner's home, Lafayette County, Mississippi. The plot first focuses on Lena Grove, a young pregnant white woman from Alabama looking for the father of her unborn child, and then shifts to explore the life of Joe Christmas, a man who has settled in Jefferson and passes as white, but who secretly believes he has some black ancestry. After a series of flashbacks narrating Christmas's early life, the plot resumes with his living and working with Lucas Burch, the father of Lena's child, who fled to Jefferson and changed his name when he found out that Lena was pregnant. The woman on whose property Christmas and Burch have been living, Joanna Burden, a descendant of Yankee abolitionists hated by the citizens of Jefferson, is murdered. Burch is caught at the scene of the crime and reveals that Christmas had been romantically involved with her and is part black, thus implying that he is guilty of her murder. While Burch sits in jail awaiting his reward for turning in Christmas, Lena is assisted by Byron Bunch, a shy, mild-mannered bachelor who falls in love with her. Bunch seeks the aid of another outcast in the town, the disgraced former minister Gail Hightower, to help Lena give birth and protect Christmas from being lynched. Though Hightower refuses the latter, Christmas escapes to his house and is shot and castrated by a state guardsman. Burch leaves town without his reward, and the novel ends with an anonymous man recounting a story to his wife about some hitchhikers he picked up on the road to Tennessee—a woman with a child and a man who was not the father of the child, both looking for the woman's husband.In a loose, unstructured modernist narrative style that draws from Christian allegory and oral storytelling, Faulkner explores themes of race, sex, class and religion in the American South. By focusing on characters that are misfits, outcasts, or are otherwise marginalized in their community, he portrays the clash of alienated individuals against a Puritanical, prejudiced rural society. Early reception of the novel was mixed, with some reviewers critical of Faulkner's style and subject matter. However, over time, the novel has come to be considered one of the most important literary works by Faulkner and one of the best English-language novels of the 20th century.
  • Animal Farm

    George Orwell

    Paperback (Woolf Haus Publishing, April 6, 2020)
    'What I have most wanted to do... is to make political writing into an art' - George Orwell "Still outlawed by regimes around the world, Animal Farm has always been political dynamite - so much so, it was nearly never published." - The Guardian Animal Farm - the history of a revolution that went wrong - is George Orwell's brilliant satire on the corrupting influence of power. When the downtrodden animals of Manor Farm overthrow their master Mr Jones and take over the farm themselves, they imagine it is the beginning of a life of freedom and equality. But gradually a cunning, ruthless elite among them, masterminded by the pigs Napoleon and Snowball, starts to take control. Soon the other animals discover that they are not all as equal as they thought, and find themselves hopelessly ensnared as one form of tyranny is replaced with another. All animals are equal - but some are more equal than others 'It is the history of a revolution that went wrong - and of the excellent excuses that were forthcoming at every step for the perversion of the original doctrine.'--George Orwell About the Author Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950), better known by his pen-name, George Orwell, was born in India, where his father worked for the Civil Service. An author and journalist, Orwell was one of the most prominent and influential figures in twentieth-century literature. His unique political allegory Animal Farm was published in 1945, and it was this novel, together with the dystopia of Nineteen Eighty-Four, which brought him world-wide fame. His novels and non-fiction include Burmese Days, Down and Out in Paris and London, The Road to Wigan Pier and Homage to Catalonia. 'You can't have a revolution unless you make it for yourself; there is no such thing as a benevolent dictatorship.'--George Orwell
  • Night

    Alexandria Warwick

    Paperback (Wolf Publishing, Oct. 8, 2020)
    After months in captivity, Apaay managed to escape Yuki's labyrinth with her life. But her freedom did not come without a steep cost. When the Face Stealer, the North's most notorious demon, calls in her blood oath, Apaay must heed his demand. Debts, after all, must be repaid. As Apaay attempts to navigate her uprooted life, something dark slithers among the snow-dusted conifers of the North. A long-dead war is unfinished, and there are those who would see it revived. In a place where misplaced loyalty could mean her death, Apaay must look inward to repair her broken soul--for if she cannot place trust in those around her, she might find enemies are closer than they appear. In this stunning follow-up to Below, Alexandria Warwick brings the second book in her dark and seductive North series to thrilling new heights.
  • Straight to My Heart: The Cañon City Chronicles - Book 2

    Davalynn Spencer

    language (Wilson Creek Publishing, Oct. 14, 2017)
    Sweet Historical Western RomanceWhit used to tease the pig-tailed girl at church picnics, but he hadn’t figured on scrawny Olivia Hartman growing up to be such a good cook. And a beauty to boot.Straight to My Heart – The Cañon City Chronicles – Book 2The Hutton family is back—two generations of adventurous men and courageous women carving out a life in the Old West.Looks like old enemies can become friends—and more—until Whit Hutton tries to tell Livvy what a woman can and cannot do on a cattle spread.Revised second edition, first published in 2014 as Branding the Wrangler’s Heart.Columbines, cougars, and a controlling cowboy are not what Livvy Hartman expects when she moves to the Bar-HB to care for her widowed grandfather. The infuriating foreman was her childhood nemesis, and now he’s trying to tell her what a woman can and cannot do on a cattle spread. She’ll show him—and she does—until he shows her how much he cares.As foreman of the Bar-HB, Whit Hutton always gets his way—except where his boss’s granddaughter is concerned. Once the victim of his childhood pranks, Livvy has a mind of her own, distracting him from keeping his crew out of the railroad feud over a narrow, mountain right-of-way. Now he’s feuding with his own heart over what to do about the feisty beauty. He can’t keep her from joining the roundup any more than he can keep her out of his thoughts. But when he rescues her from a stalking predator, he realizes what he’d lose if he lost her.
  • Loving the Horseman: The Cañon City Chronicles - Book 1

    Davalynn Spencer

    language (Wilson Creek Publishing, Oct. 14, 2017)
    Sweet Historical Western Romance BookNever in all her seventeen years had she dreamed she'd wake up in a barn.Loving the Horseman – The Cañon City Chronicles – Book 1The Hutton family is back—two generations of adventurous men and courageous women carving out a life in the Old West.Annie Whitaker refuses to wait for some man to come along and make her life better when she can do that herself. And then Caleb Hutton rides into town.Revised second edition, first published in 2014 as The Cowboy Takes a Wife.Copper-haired Annie Whitaker follows her father to mine-supply town Cañon City where they open their mercantile in the wake of the Pikes Peak gold rush. While serving her “potbellied biscuits” to mercantile customers, she falls under the lustful eye of the local hotel and saloon owner but does her best to avoid him. A mysterious cowboy also frequents the store and, like most everyone else, turns out to be much more than she expected.One-time preacher Caleb Hutton has sworn off the pulpit and women, but Annie Whitaker’s warm smile and melt-in-your-mouth biscuits have drawn him up short. His experience with horses lands him a job at the livery until he can find work elsewhere. But his unexpected friendship with the Whitakers soon develops into more than he bargained for, and he wonders if maybe God led him to Cañon City for reasons he hasn’t yet discovered.
  • Hybrid

    Nick Stead

    language (Wild Wolf Publishing, July 2, 2015)
    "Stead weaves an intricate world of hierarchy, history and culture with a sinister underbelly, whilst keeping a popular theme fresh and without any of the old clichés. There is the epic, the sublime and the downright terrifying. Think you know vampires and werewolves? Think again."A full moon rises and blood is about to be spilled. Nick Stead, once a regular teenage boy falls prey to the werewolf curse. He begins to change in ways he cannot understand. The first transformation after receiving the bite is only the beginning. From that moment on, death follows in his wake as he seeks to satisfy the insatiable hunger awoken within. But hunter can easily become the hunted, and whilst battling his own lupine instincts, he must also hide his lycanthropy from those who would seek to wipe out his race. A clandestine faction known as the Demon Slayers are closing in on his trail and mean to wipe out his kind once and for all.Book 2, Hunted is out now...
  • Sugar Cookies

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson, Libby Moon Woolf

    language (Woolf Wilson Publishing, March 20, 2016)
    A colorfully illustrated holiday sing along book perfect to add to any family's winter holiday traditions and celebrations, lyrics in English and Spanish included.
  • Keme: Native American Historical Romance

    Chey Wells

    eBook (Wilson-Heide Publishing, May 9, 2018)
    Keme was second warrior for the Tuscarora Tribe in North Carolina. His father told him that he would be expected to pick a maiden that night and marry her. He said that the tribe was getting too small, so they all had to marry and produce a child.Keme did not want a wife. He was twenty, but he was not ready to get married. He was a warrior, and he wanted to concentrate on that for at least another year. He tried to think of a way to get out of it. He and his best friend Fish went to the river to take a bath and heard a couple of maidens talking around the bend from where they were. One of the maidens was hoping either Keme or Fish would choose her to marry. Keme came up with a plan if the girl, Chenoa, would only agree.”Chenoa was upset that her father she had to marry a warrior. He told her to go to the river and take a bath and put on her prettiest dress and present herself to the warriors that night and see if one would pick her to marry.Chenoa and her best friend were at the river taking a bath and when they got out and started back to the village Fish came and walked with Rozen back to their lodge. Keme walked up beside her and asked who she was. She said she was Chenoa. Keme said I heard you did not want a husband and I do not want a wife so I will pick you and then we will spend time together and then tell our fathers that we do not like each other and then the wedding will be canceled, and we do not have to worry about it. Chenoa nodded and agreed to go along with his plan.Does the plan work as they want it to or does Keme’s plan go awry?Read and find out.
  • little brothers BIG SISTERS

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson

    language (Woolf Wilson Publishing, May 27, 2016)
    A Silly Twisty Truth about the dynamic relationship between older and younger siblings and how and why they amuse and annoy each other in the best way for their very own special reasons, adoration.
  • Windy the Windmill

    Draya Sioux Woolf Wilson

    eBook (Woolf Wilson Publishing, May 27, 2016)
    A vibrant illustrated and adorable children's sing along song story book, introducing Windy the Windmill, a funny windmill telling the tale of wind energy, as an alternative form of energy.
  • When Things Aren't So Colorful: Cuando Las Cosas No Son Coloridos

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson

    eBook (Woolf Wilson Publishing, June 7, 2016)
    A bilingual tale of how we deal in a positive and joyous way with some of the darker things in life, like ghosts, spider and other potential childhood fears. In American English and Mexican Spanish.