“Leo,” Feniuk interrupted, “if you don't get to the point soon, the boy will be as old as we are.”
Jackman frowned and waved him away. “All right, all right.” Then he looked back at me. “It's like this. You kids need a place.
We have one. I can't promise you it'll be forever, but until something better comes along⦔ He shrugged. “Well, it's a start. What do you say? If you're willing to give it a shot, so are we.”
NEW Orca Soundings novel
Overdrive
by Eric Walters
“Go! Get out of here!”
I saw flashing red lights behind me in the distance. For a split second I took my foot off the accelerator. Then I pressed down harder and took a quick left turn
.
Jake has finally got his driver's license, and tonight he has his brother's car as well. He and his friend Mickey take the car out and cruise the strip. When they challenge another driver to a road race, a disastrous chain reaction causes an accident. Jake and Mickey leave the scene, trying to convince themselves they were not involved. The driver of the other car was Luke, a one-time friend of Jakes. Jake finds he cannot pretend it didn't happen and struggles with the right thing to do. Should he pretend he was not involved and hope Luke doesn't remember? Or should he go to the police?
NEW Orca Soundings novel
Blue Moon
by Marilyn Halvorson
Bobbie Jo didn't set out to buy a limping blue roan mareâshe wanted a colt she could train to barrel race. But the horse is a fighter, just like Bobbie Jo, and that's what made up her mind. Now all she has to do is train the sour old mare that obviously has a past. While she nurses the horse back to health and they get to know each other, Bobbie Jo realizes that the mare, now called Blue Moon, may have more history than she first thought. With the help of the enigmatic Cole McCall, she slowly turns the horse into a barrel racer. Then, when everything seems to be going well, she finds out the truth about Blue Moon and where she came from. Will Bobbie Jo be able to keep the horse? And will she find out why Cole seems to have so many secrets?
NEW Orca Soundings novel
Thunderbowl
by Lesley Choyce
Jeremy's band is hotâreally hot. Thunder-bowl is on the way up, and they have had their first big break. After beating archrivals The Mongrel Dogs in a Battle of the Bands they have landed a long-term gig at a local bar, and now a record company might be interested. The only problem is that when-Jeremy should be doing his homework and keeping up in school, he is spending most nights in a rowdy club, trying to keep the band together while his life is falling apart and he is pretending to be older than he actually is. Trying to balance his dreams of success with the hard realities of the music business, Jeremy is forced to make some hard choices.
Other titles in the ORCA SOUNDINGS series.
Blue Moon
by Marilyn Halvorson
Bull Rider
by Marilyn Halvorson
Death Wind
by William Bell
Fastback Beach
by Shirlee Smith Matheson
The Hemingway Tradition
by Kristin Butcher
Hit Squad
by James Heneghan
Kicked Out
by Beth Goobie
No Problem
by Dayle Campbell Gaetz
One More Step
by Sheree Fitch
Overdrive
by Eric Walters
Refuge Cove
by Lesley Choyce
Sticks and Stones
by Beth Goobie
Thunderbowl
by Lesley Choyce
The Trouble With Liberty
by Kristin Butcher
Tough Trails
by Irene Morck
Truth
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
Who Owns Kelly Paddik?
by Beth Goobie