Summer on Sunset Ridge


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Brought up on a Quaker farm near Philadelphia at the brink of the Civil War, plainspoken Rebecca Albright is expected to be charitable, peace-loving, and submissive. But she is feeling anything but. A feisty abolitionist, Rebecca is determined to aid the Underground Railroad no matter the cost, until her path collides with slave-catcher Sheriff Clay Dalton who's grimly fighting battles of his own. When tensions between the North and South escalate, the two find themselves propelled on a journey to discover just who God has called them to be—and whether friendship needs a common enemy.




The Challenge of Rainier


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Moose Be Love


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★★★★★From the moment I started reading, I was transported to the small town of Sunset Ridge where I spent the day. I ignored anything and everything that had to do with adulting. --Reviewer ★★★★★This could be Hallmark Alaska. Cheesy, fun, Alaska and then there’s Ed -the 2000 lb moose that has befriended the town of Sunset Ridge. --Reviewer ★★★★★ This is a wonderful book. If you like a deep good, page turner this the book for you. --Reviewer ★★★★★ What a fun book! I fell in love with Ed, the moose. And the town of Sunset Ridge, Alaska. What a treasure to find a place like that to live. –Reviewer When I travel to the small town of Sunset Ridge for the reading of my great aunt’s will, I have no idea that my sisters and I are about to inherit a lodge. Or that my rugged Alaskan neighbor is the caretaker I’ll be spending all my time with. Falling for Ford Harris would be unwise. I’m supposed to get the lodge listed for sale and leave. Not to mention that he hasn’t dated anyone since his wife died four years ago. The little sister he’s super protective over let it slip that he swore off ever falling in love again. But he’s cooking me dinner, showing me around town, and saving me from getting trampled by the town’s favorite moose. Don’t even get me started on the way my brain short circuits when I catch him shirtless and towel-drying his hair. The truth is? I’m falling hard, and I wish I didn’t have to leave. If you love fun, small town romance, Moose Be Love is packed full of that charm—a fun cast of characters, a quirky small town Alaskan setting, and a swoony-romance with all the feels. All inspired by the decade the author lived in Alaska. Heat Level: Sweet/Mild Other Sweet Romances By Jacqueline Winters Finding Love in Alaska Series: Moose Be Love (Cadence & Ford) My Favorite Moosetake (Tessa & Liam) Anonymoosely Yours (Sophie & Denver) Love & Moosechief (Kinley & Ryder) Under the Mooseltoe (Ava & Brayden) Moosely Over You (Laurel & Chase) Absomoosely in Love (Jenna & Cody) Perfectly Moosematched (Sadie & Conner) Almoose Love (Taylor & Marc) Coming Soon! Starlight Cowboys Series: Cowboys & Starlight Cowboys & Firelight Cowboys & Sunrises Cowboys & Moonlight Cowboys & Mistletoe Cowboys & Shooting Stars Standalones: Hooked on You




My Favorite Moosetake


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★★★★★“I have been binge reading this series- with a grin on my face all day.” --Reviewer ★★★★★ “… the more time I spend in Sunset Ridge, the more I want to visit …” --Reviewer ★★★★★ “ …get ready to fall in love with these amazing characters and Ed, the matchmaking moose.” --Reviewer It’s been 13 years since I last stepped foot in Sunset Ridge, Alaska. After my first love joined the Army and left me behind, I swore I’d never look back. But now my career is up in smoke, and I’ve been left with no other choice than to help my sisters run the inn we inherited until my name is cleared. No one warned me that the man who broke my heart was back in town. Or that he was one of our guests. My attempts to avoid Liam Davies are pointless. Everywhere I turn, he’s leaning against a door jamb wielding that familiar heart-pounding smile. Or falling asleep with his precious dog on his chest. Most annoyingly, he keeps coming to my rescue. He’s determined to win me back. If I’m not careful, I’ll get my heart broken all over again. If you love fun, small town romance, My Favorite Moosetake is packed full of that charm—a fun cast of characters, a quirky small town Alaskan setting, and a swoony-romance with all the feels. All inspired by the decade the author lived in Alaska. Heat Level: Sweet/Mild Other Sweet Romances By Jacqueline Winters Finding Love in Alaska Series: Moose Be Love (Cadence & Ford) My Favorite Moosetake (Tessa & Liam) Anonymoosely Yours (Sophie & Denver) Love & Moosechief (Kinley & Ryder) Under the Mooseltoe (Ava & Brayden) Moosely Over You (Laurel & Chase) Absomoosely in Love (Jenna & Cody) Perfectly Moosematched (Sadie & Conner) Almoose Love (Taylor & Marc) Coming Soon! Starlight Cowboys Series: Cowboys & Starlight Cowboys & Firelight Cowboys & Sunrises Cowboys & Moonlight Cowboys & Mistletoe Cowboys & Shooting Stars Standalones: Hooked on You




Sum Lucid Beats


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The poems in Sum Lucid Beats are reminiscent of the Beat poets Shimberg admires. The subjects of his poems are varied, the style is modern. Shimberg's poetry displays both humor, levity and emotion equal and balanced. Many poetry workshops, open mic's and retreats later. After failed attempts on the road, you will understand the depth of Shimberg's path and words. There is such a thing as post-modern beat poetry. I am a living example. I was not born in the era of Kerouac and Ginsberg. I studied under teachers who did. They passed on the knowledge. I spent 15 years constructing this book. My first poem was about a compulsive gambler. My second poem ever written was about an airplane ride that went slightly off course. My current poetry is not performance based, rather to be read quietly and enjoyed. I found notebooks and journals both handwritten and typed from the late 1990's. They were just sitting there collecting dust in my childhood room. It took me several months to transcribe these by hand.




Columbia River to Stevens Pass


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Comprehensive climbing approach, route guides to Washington's Cascades.




Cascade Alpine Guide: Columbia River to Stevens Pass


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* Cascades climbing routes -- the guidebooks relied on for more than 25 years * Northwest climbing legend Fred Beckey has summited and explored hundreds of Cascade peaks * Hand-drawn maps and photos with route overlays, as well as approach information This is the volume one of three that Fred Beckey wrote for climbing in the Cascades. His Cascade Alpine Guide series is considered classic information from one of the nation's godfathers of Western climbing. Columbia River to Stevens Pass features expert information on more than 300 climbing and high routes in the Cascades, including Mount Rainier. Here you'll find geographical, historical, and geological overviews of the majestic North Cascades region, plus important tips on safety and backcountry usage and enough technical and grade information to make clear exactly what type of route you are embarking upon. Without a doubt, this exhaustive resource should be a staple in every serious mountaineer's collection.




Northfield


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In 1926, railroad and electric power tycoon Samuel Insull held a contest to name a station on the Skokie Valley Electric Line that the locals already called the Skokie Swamp. The winning name? Wau Bun, a Potawatomi word meaning dawn and also the name of a noted Potawatomi chief from the late 1700s. But the residents of Skokie Swamp hated the name and plotted their revenge. Three years later, as Insull was on a train pulling into the station, he was horrified to discover that vandals had taken it upon themselves to rename the station Hot Bun. Insull and the locals compromised, and the more neutral moniker of Northfield was adopted. The Skokie Valley Electric Line has long since been closed, and popular legend holds that Insull died penniless and alone in Paris. But the town of Northfield has survived and thrived. Once a loose affiliation of farms, Northfield is now a quiet suburb that has enviable schools, beautiful homes, and gorgeous landscapes.