Ransom Island

Ransom Island
Author: Miles Arceneaux
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2015-01-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622880862

It’s 1953 and life is good at Shady’s, the Sweetwater brothers’ fish camp, dancehall, and beer joint on Ransom Island. The biggest event in the island’s history is coming up—an integrated dance featuring Duke Ellington. It’s a daring idea for fifties-era Texas, and not everyone is happy about it. But soon interracial dancing becomes the least of the Sweetwaters’ problems. Galveston mobsters track a runaway girl to Shady’s and decide the offbeat island is the perfect place to diversify their illegal rackets . . . And God help anyone who gets in their way. Suddenly, life on sleepy little Ransom Island becomes crowded, complicated—and very, very dangerous.

Kayaking the Texas Coast

Kayaking the Texas Coast
Author: John Whorff
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2011-02-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1603442251

“Few experiences compare with navigating a sea kayak through a large sandy bay lined with oyster-shell beaches, past golden sand dunes into rough ocean waters, then surfing back onto a wind-swept beach at sunset.”—from the Introduction Half of the nearly 400-mile Texas coastline is flanked by barrier islands. Behind them, large and small bays shelter estuarine marshes, oyster-reef communities, and sea grass meadows that teem with wildlife, creating a bird watcher's and angler's paradise. For an intimate encounter with these natural treasures, no other water craft can compare to a kayak. Veteran kayaker John Whorff’s Kayaking the Texas Coast is an essential guide for beginning and experienced kayakers to the many miles of shoreline that surround the shallow bays, lagoons, and islands of the Texas coast. Novices will appreciate this book’s detailed information about where to paddle and camp, what to see, and where to obtain additional information about safety and route planning. Accomplished kayakers will enjoy Whorff’s enticing route descriptions and other pertinent details on paddling the Texas coastline. Opening with an extended introductory text that covers kayaks and equipment, safety considerations and emergencies, camping dos and don’ts, and helpful resources, Kayaking the Texas Coast also lists useful websites and guidebooks. In the main portion of the text, the coast is organized into ten destinations, from the Galveston Bay complex in the north to Boca Chica State Park in the south. For each of these destinations, Whorff provides information on navigational aids, planning considerations, accommodations, and directions to launch sites before describing various paddling routes within each destination—around seventy routes in all. Each route is ranked for difficulty as “beginner,” “intermediate,” or “advanced.” Detailed maps and vivid photographs by the author complete the package. "Kayaking the Texas Coast is your must-have guidebook to the coastline and bays of the Lone Star State. Many miles of sea kayaking adventure are described, along with maps and discussion of the natural world encountered along the way. My copy will be riding in car and kayak with me. I look forward to seeing with my own eyes what the author has described and mapped."-- Natalie Wiest, founder and director, Galveston Bay Information

Forbidden Falls

Forbidden Falls
Author: V J Chambers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-01-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Seduce and Destroy Blake Corbin is seventeen, bored, psychotic, and too pretty for his own good. Not satisfied with high school girls, Blake devises a new project for himself. He'll destroy his boss Apple Shannon, a cheerful thirty-something who owns The Kitchen where he works after school. First, he'll seduce her. Then, he'll blackmail her, claiming she molested a minor. Finally, he'll take everything from her: her business, her self-respect, and her reputation. The best part is she'll blame herself, so it's not just brute force destruction. It's eloquent and complex. There's layers to the whole thing. Welcome to Liar's Island... a stand-alone series of interconnected domestic thrillers set in the picture-perfect community of Liars Island. Here, nothing is quite as it seems. On this island, families and friendships are more than meets the eye... secrets, deceptions, and jealousies threaten to ruin everything these influential people have built. But it isn't only the rich that live here... and power comes in all shapes and sizes. Everyone here is a liar... just how far would you go to get what you want?

PWD Report

PWD Report
Author: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Dept
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1986
Genre: Fish culture
ISBN:

Perelandra

Perelandra
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Perelandra" by C. S. Lewis. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.