Dogdom

Dogdom
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1907
Genre: Dogs
ISBN:

Sable's Fire

Sable's Fire
Author: Dawn Sullivan
Publisher: Dawn Sullivan Author LLC
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Daxton Dreher has spent the past ten years serving as a warrior under his king, oblivious to what was happening back home. When he is finally released from his obligation as a protector of the king’s family, he returns to his parent’s home, only to find that one of his sisters has been taken by a notorious drug lord, and someone in his family is responsible for her disappearance. Sable Tierden loves her best friend…more than she probably should. Heartbroken, knowing her feelings aren’t returned, she decides it is time to move on. When her alpha sends her on a mission to track down a woman who was kidnapped from their pack years ago, she realizes it will be a good time to figure out what to do with her future. What she doesn’t expect, is for her world to go up in smoke. Dax and Sable are each on separate missions, searching for what was taken from them, and fighting to secure a brighter future for all involved. One fated encounter changes everything. Will they survive the hell they are about to encounter, or will the flames consume them first? Dawn Sullivan’s RARE Series and White River Wolves Series are intertwined, and meant to be read in the following order: Nico’s Heart (RARE) Phoenix’s Fate (RARE) Josie’s Miracle (White River Wolves) Trace’s Temptation (RARE) Slade’s Desire (White River Wolves) Saving Storm (RARE) Angel’s Destiny (RARE) Janie’s Salvation (White River Wolves) Sable's Fire (White River Wolves)

Sable Island in Black and White

Sable Island in Black and White
Author: Jill Martin Bouteillier
Publisher: Images of Our Past
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781771083812

The newest addition to the Images of Our Past series, Sable Island in Black and White is a fascinating look at day-to-day life on Nova Scotia's most secluded outpost during the nineteenth century. Travel back in time to 1884 when author Jill Martin-Bouteillier's great aunt, Trixie, was growing up on this isolated spit of sand 160 kilometres from the North American mainland. Trixie's father, Robert Jarvis (R. J.) Bouteillier, was Sable Island's superintendent, acting on behalf of the Nova Scotia government as lawmaker, doctor, dispenser of stores, and, most importantly, head of lifesaving. This narrative history accented by more than 100 black and white family photographs of the island's famous shipwrecks, wild horses, and visitors tells the incredible true story of a stalwart group of ordinary people who called Sable Island home.