Wild Ice

Wild Ice
Author: Rachelle Vaughn
Publisher: Rachelle Vaughn
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Everyone deserves a second chance at love... After inheriting her Aunt Cora’s country cottage, Lauren Bennett decides she’s ready for a change of address. The remote cottage borders a wildlife refuge and will be the perfect place to spend the summer. There’s just one hitch. Next door to the cottage, in a spooky old mansion, lives a mysterious man Lauren can’t quite figure out. When tragedy strikes, JD Mason’s world is turned upside down. Rather than look to his family and teammates for support, he escapes into his grief and shuts everyone away. He abandons the sport he loves and retires from playing hockey at the ripe old age of thirty. His plan to be left alone is shattered when Lauren, a free-spirited ornithologist, barges onto his property and into his life. Together, Lauren and JD will learn to find comfort in their surroundings, come to terms with the past, and discover love a second time around. *Although part of a series, Wild Ice can be read as a stand-alone, as can all the books in the Red Valley Ravens series.*

Thin Ice

Thin Ice
Author: Paige Shelton
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 125029522X

The stunning wilds of Alaska are not for the faint of heart—but when Beth Rivers finds herself with a need to disappear, she’s already faced far worse. So how hard could it be? Beth Rivers, known to the world as Elizabeth Fairchild, has spent years as a bestselling novelist. Her twisty, page-turning thrillers have garnered a legion of fans, but unfortunately, her story-telling landed her in an unbelievable tale of her own—a situation even more terrifying than she could have dreamed. Crazed Elizabeth Fairchild super-fan Levi Brooks stalked and kidnapped Elizabeth, holding her captive inside a van for three days. She escaped by throwing herself from the speeding van, suffering a severe head injury and memory loss. Scarred and still healing from her injuries, she secretly escapes to the beautiful—and very remote—Benedict, Alaska. It’s the only place she can be sure no one will find her. But just before Beth’s arrival, the already small population of Benedict was reduced by one. Linda Rafferty’s death was ruled a suicide, but no one in the close-knit community quite believes that conclusion, even the sheriff. While she waits for her attacker to be apprehended in the lower 48, Beth takes on a project to revamp the Benedict town newspaper. She knows enough to go where the story is, and there’s clearly one behind Linda’s death. As rumors of murder spread, suspicion falls upon the felons staying at a local halfway house—and Beth herself. Intrigued by both the mystery and the wary folks who call Benedict home, Beth starts asking questions—only to find her investigation stirring up memories she’d much rather had stayed forgotten...

Under the Alaskan Ice

Under the Alaskan Ice
Author: Karen Harper
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488056463

The truth always surfaces. When a small bush plane smashes through the ice at Falls Lake Lodge, it’s a chilling reminder of everything Megan Metzler has lost. Three years ago, Meg’s pilot husband died in a similar crash, a tragedy Meg and her young son, Chip, have struggled to move on from. Still, Meg does everything she can to assist when Commander Bryce Saylor arrives to investigate, even as working alongside the handsome pilot stirs up painful memories—and an attraction that catches them both off guard. Bryce knows time is of the essence as he plunges into the frigid water in search of clues. But when vital evidence is destroyed, it soon becomes clear this downed plane was no accident. With someone tracking them from the woods, Meg and Bryce must race to unravel a mystery as indomitable as the Alaskan wilderness, or they might be the next victims to crash and burn…

The Wild Ice Cream Machine

The Wild Ice Cream Machine
Author: Kalli Dakos
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 9780439224666

When Charley and Emily Elizabeth decide to work the ice cream machine themselves, things go smoothly until the lever gets stuck and they find themselves knee-deep in ice cream.

WILD ICE

WILD ICE
Author: Ron Naveen
Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990-10-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This book contains text and photographs about Antarctica, its history, climate, geology, ice formations, geography, and zoology. Many large, high-quality colour photographs. Particular attention is paid to penguins. Includes maps.

Colorado Ice

Colorado Ice
Author: Jack Roberts
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780965610919

Offering climbs at all levels of difficulty, Colorado Ice is the ultimate ice climbing guidebook. The routes featured consistently form up each year and are primarily hard-water pathways. The focus of Colorado Ice is on the ascents-less traveled, but also included are the most popular and well-known ice climbs in the state.

The World Of Ice

The World Of Ice
Author: R.M. Ballantyne
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9359395838

"The World of Ice" by R. M. Ballantyne is a gripping Arctic adventure novel that transports readers to the frozen and also treacherous landscapes of the North Pole. This story revolves around the thrilling expedition of three young cousins: Peter, Alec, and also Bloomfield. In the quest for excitement and discovery, the intrepid trio sets out on a daring journey to explore the uncharted territories of the Arctic region. Their mission quickly turns into a life-or-death struggle they encounter the perils of polar bears, extreme cold, and also the constant threat of getting stranded on vast ice floes. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions paint a captivating picture of the Arctic's harsh beauty, the cousins confront the awe-inspiring landscapes and witness the unique wildlife that thrives in this frozen world. Amidst the challenges, the novel also explores themes of friendship, bravery, and also the importance of relying on one's wits and survival skills in the face of adversity. The narrative unfolds, readers are taken on a thrilling ride, witnessing the resilience and resourcefulness of the young adventurers. Throughout their journey, they gain a profound understanding of the fragile balance between man and nature and the indomitable spirit required to survive in one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth.

Blue Ice

Blue Ice
Author: Don Pinnock
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781770130135

To most people, Antarctica is the white smudge at the bottom of a world map. Few realise that it's almost the size of Africa and that its wild weather and currents dominate the planet. Fewer, still, know that Cape Town has been the gateway to Antarctic expeditions for hundreds of years. Cook, Shackleton, Scott and many more all began their southern voyages from Table Bay. This book explores the frozen continent and the voyages of discovery from an African perspective -- and comes up with some surprising connections.

English Topographies in Literature and Culture

English Topographies in Literature and Culture
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004322272

English Topographies in Literature and Culture takes a spatial approach to the study of English culture. In order to gain a fresh perspective on constructions of English cultural identity, the collection treats geography, social spaces and spatial practices as well as representations of space and place as complex constellations termed ‘cultural topographies’. Individual contributions focus on writing landscapes, London psychogeography, heritage discourses, urban planning, and idiosyncratic spatial practices such as suburban gardening. In line with the ‘affective turn’, the investigated cultural topographies transcend the dichotomy between the material and the immaterial through embodiment and embeddedness, displaying a ‘new sensitivity’ in textual, visual and aural representations that seek to transcend an anthropocentric perspective. Space thus emerges as both political and shaped by affect.