Wolf's Mate


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From a New York Times bestselling author comes a sexy, paranormal "rough-and-tumble adventure" (Library Journal) about a high-stakes romance between two shifters fighting for their lives. Cougar shifter Abby Carter always plays it safe. That's why she's an accountant--no excitement, no danger, and no cocky alpha males. She loves her quiet life, but fate has other plans. When Abby uncovers the shady dealings of an anti-shifter organization, she'll have to trust the too-sexy-for-her-peace-of-mind werewolf Declan Reed...or end up six feet under. Declan Reed is starting over. After two years with Shifter Operations Command, it's time to put his past behind him. Now Declan is the only thing standing between the gorgeous Abby and an early grave, and if he's going to have any chance of keeping her alive, he'll have to embrace the darkness he's fought to keep at bay. But first he has to convince Abby that there's no safer place in the world than the arms of a big bad werewolf. "Celia Kyle's my go-to for sexy alpha shifters and fast-paced, delicious storylines." -- Jessica Clare. New York Times and USA Today bestselling author




The Sea Wolf


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Great Stories in Easy English




The Alpha Wolf's Mate


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Accepting a job as a wildlife veterinarian at the Savage Wolf Sanctuary is Serena's dream job. Finding out she's the mate of Savage Hill's alpha werewolf turns her world as she knows it upside down. Trying to resist the sexy man is impossible. She's in heat, and he's more than ready to claim what's his.




Wolf's Mate


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Bound by Fate.... Nic Rutherford knows she's Aiden's mate, but no one will tell her what exactly that entails. She's got bigger problems than her evolving relationship with the son of a Norse God and part time wolf, though. Like the girl from her American History class who has unearthed a deadly secret and is using it to blackmail Nic. Will she be forced to kill an innocent to protect everyone she loves? It's one thing to take out a predator but can she live with herself if she destroys a guiltless soul? Forever Apart.... Aiden's been keeping secrets of his own. For a shot at vengeance against the woman who destroyed his family, Aiden has agreed to keep Nic in the dark. The past stalks him and his wolf with every beat of his heart. Will his silence endanger not only Nic but the mysterious fey beyond the Veil? One Final Chance.... Two selfish hearts must learn to beat as one. To trust and accept not only each other but themselves and their destinies. For if Underhill is allowed to rise to power, the mortal realm will fall. Ragnarök—the end of the worlds is at hand. This epic young adult romantic fantasy series about a teenage serial killer and her werewolf boyfriend just keeps getting better! The Unseelie Court series Book 1: The Goodnight Kiss Book 2: The Immortal Queen Book 3: Wolf's Mate Book 4: Into the Fire Related Series: Spellcaster




The Sea-wolf


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Humphrey Van Weyden, rescued by the crew of the Ghost, becomes an unwilling sailor under the command of Wolf Larsen.




Bram & Thea (The Wolf's Mate Generations Book Five)


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Abraham "Bram" Gerrick is poised to take over the pack when his father retires, but first he wants to find his truemate. Since none of the females in his pack are meant to be his, he knows she'll come from somewhere else. He just hopes she shows up soon. When eagle shifter Thea Malone misses her nest's annual migration to their winter grounds in South Carolina because of a college final, she has to make the flight on her own. As she flies over Kentucky during the full moon, her homing instincts go berserk, and she finds herself unable to stop her freefall. When she awakens, she’s face-to-face with a wolf shifter who turns out to be the sexiest guy she's ever met. While Bram and Thea are elated to find each other, reality sets in fast when her parents object to their mating. When Thea stands up for her mate and refuses to abide by her parents’ wishes, the eagles return with an army, intent on destroying the pack. When Thea and Bram are separated during the battle, can they get to each other before it's too late?




Jessi & The Hyenas (The Wolf's Mate Generations Book Four)


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Jessamyn Gerrick has never really felt like part of the wolf pack her family belongs to because she’s unable to shift into her wolf form. The guys in her pack all look at her as if she’s not worth having for a mate, and her self-esteem is at an all-time low when she makes plans to go to a pack gathering. She sees a notice online for a gathering, run by a hyena clan in Pennsylvania, for all unmated shifters. Her parents aren’t fans of hyenas, thanks to a situation involving her mother, so Jessi decides to go to the Pennsylvania gathering instead and keep it a secret. Hyena brothers Gavin, Rubin, and Jett Stone have been looking for their truemate for years, traveling to different hyena gatherings in hopes of finding the one female on the planet meant to be theirs. When they attend a gathering in Pennsylvania, they finally find her in the beautiful Jessi. There’s only one problem: her parents don’t trust hyenas and have bad history with their fathers. While Jessi is happy to be their mate, the bad blood between her parents and theirs is enough to derail even the strongest mating. As the quartet navigates their new relationship and family pressures, a deadly threat rises up in the pack that could change the course of their lives forever. When a cherished family member’s life is on the line, can Jessi’s mates intervene, or will all be lost on the full moon?




U.S.S. Seawolf: Submarine Raider of the Pacific


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U.S.S. Seawolf: Submarine Raider of the Pacific is the famous first-hand account of the legendary U.S. Navy submarine Seawolf a.k.a. the Wolf which patrolled the Pacific during the conflict with Japan in World War 2. Shoving off the day of Pearl Harbor, Chief Radioman J. (Joseph) M. (Melvin) Eckberg gives the reader a tense and detailed account of his initial 24-month stint aboard the Seawolf and beyond.




Jack London and the Sea


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The first book-length study of London as a maritime writer Jack London’s fiction has been studied previously for its thematic connections to the ocean, but Jack London and the Sea marks the first time that his life as a writer has been considered extensively in relationship to his own sailing history and interests. In this new study, Anita Duneer claims a central place for London in the maritime literary tradition, arguing that for him romance and nostalgia for the Age of Sail work with and against the portrayal of a gritty social realism associated with American naturalism in urban or rural settings. The sea provides a dynamic setting for London’s navigation of romance, naturalism, and realism to interrogate key social and philosophical dilemmas of modernity: race, class, and gender. Furthermore, the maritime tradition spills over into texts that are not set at sea. Jack London and the Sea does not address all of London’s sea stories, but rather identifies key maritime motifs that influenced his creative process. Duneer’s critical methodology employs techniques of literary and cultural analysis, drawing on extensive archival research from a wealth of previously unpublished biographical materials and other sources. Duneer explores London’s immersion in the lore and literature of the sea, revealing the extent to which his writing is informed by travel narratives, sensational sea yarns, and the history of exploration, as well as firsthand experiences as a sailor in the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean. Organized thematically, chapters address topics that interested London: labor abuses on “Hell-ships” and copra plantations, predatory and survival cannibalism, strong seafaring women, and environmental issues and property rights from San Francisco oyster beds to pearl diving in the Paumotos. Through its examination of the intersections of race, class, and gender in London’s writing, Jack London and the Sea plumbs the often-troubled waters of his representations of the racial Other and positions of capitalist and colonial privilege. We can see the manifestation of these socioeconomic hierarchies in London’s depiction of imperialist exploitation of labor and the environment, inequities that continue to reverberate in our current age of global capitalism.




The Sea-wolf


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