Books tagged: lumberjack

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The Woodsman    by RW Holmen
Price: $2.99 USD. 2670 words. Published on March 24, 2011. .

Multi-colored splashes of sugar maple leaves carpet the ground, disturbed only by squirrels scrounging for acorns and the woodsman's autumnal pilgrimage to cut firewood. Many happy days of the old man's life were spent in these hardwood hills, and he journeys here each fall with his memories. Spend a day with him and share his life in a day.
The Treasure of Namakagon    by James A. Brakken
Price: $3.99 USD. 117630 words. Published on April 2, 2011. .

A twisting, turning, thrilling "lumberjack" adventure that takes place during the northern Wisconsin timber boom of the 1880s. Tor Loken, son of a lumber camp owner, and his mentor, Chief Namakagon, join with the lumberjacks from their camp to foil a ruthless timber tycoon and protect the secret silver mine—a mine that truly existed and has yet to be rediscovered. Recommended by Michael Perry.
Snowed In    by MJ Logan
Price: $0.99 USD. 7860 words. Published on July 10, 2011. .

A young woman, stranded and injured in a snowstorm, is rescued by backwoods lumberjack Jake. Jake saves Julie from hypothermia and certain death when he finds her unconscious in the snow. Over the next five days, the gentle giant cares for her and begins to win her heart.
Dark    by James A. Brakken
Price: Free! 9250 words. Published on October 13, 2012. .

Contains 1 - 15 of 56 original, eerie poems and delightfully frightening stories--some morbidly amusing, others downright disturbing. Dark engravings add to the macabre nature of this collection. No profane or sexual content. Perfect reading by the fire on dark, stormy nights. FREE, but author hopes you will offer a rating.
Darkest    by James A. Brakken
Price: $0.99 USD. 14000 words. Published on October 27, 2012. .

The final 1/3 of the book, DARK. Contains the last 20 of more than 50 original, eerie poems and delightfully frightening stories--some morbidly amusing, many nightmarish, and others downright disturbing. Darkly evocative engravings add to the macabre nature of this collection. For all readers, DARKEST contains no excessive profanities nor sexual content. Perfect fireside reading on stormy nights.