Dec 16, 2015
Fortymile for Kindle can be pre-ordered from Amazon now!
We’re working hard to complete both the Kindle and print versions of Fortymile, but in the meantime you can pre-order for Kindle and get it delivered as soon as it’s released.
Fortymile is approximately 328 pages, over one hundred more than Forging North.
Dec 11, 2015
The Fortymile story is complete, however, due to the Christmas rush, we’re experiencing delays getting it into sales channels.
This means it may be a little longer before you can read Fortymile, but we think it will be worth the wait…
He was certain there was enough kerosene to get it going, so he tried again—with no success, this time the match going out before reaching the wood. Moving down the ladder several rungs, he struck another match and tossed it. With a loud, booming sound the pile ignited, flames jumping up and nearly catching his pants on fire. He scrambled up the ladder while the flames licked at him, smoke filling the shaft as he ascended.
That was close, thought Thomas as he crawled out of the shaft, making a mental note not to do it that way again. Looking back down the shaft he could see the fire was burning, the dry kindling doing its job as the rest of the wood began to burn.
Scene from Fortymile
Nov 21, 2015
The story is complete and we’re working out the details to get it into print and on your Kindle.
And we’re working on the cover for Fortymile:
Read MoreNov 18, 2015
A ship from the novel Fortymile:
The North Pacific sidewheeler (left) at Seattle, 1891.
Nov 10, 2015
Wortmans Roadhouse was established prior to 1902. Located nineteen miles from Valdez, it was one of the first rest stops travelers to the interior encountered.
The Life on the Alaska Frontier series:
"Did not want the story to end. Like a youngster on Christmas morning I was happy to find the story continued."
"I read all four books in this series. I thought they were well written and I enjoyed reading them. Great descriptions of the country and good character development."
"This story has a solid plot and flows smoothly from the previous novel. The scenes are easily believable, and the author is great at weaving facts and interesting details into the story. I found it hard to put this series down from start to finish. Excellent story telling."
"This is a great read, recommended to anyone who would love to read a clean wholesome book. I could read the series again and still enjoy."
"This book is a step back in time to the real days of Alaska. It is well written and one feels ad if they are a part of the story. I could see the country in my mind and feel the emotions in my heart."
"This is a well written book. I enjoyed reading it. So much so that I couldn't put it down once I started it. It would be nice to see another book or two in this series."
"The book gave me an appreciation of the struggles faced by the early Alaskan pioneers and miners. This book was a good addition to G.E. Sherman's first book."
"Just finished [the] book. GREAT STORY!!!! Can't wait for the next one!! It flowed so well and kept me engaged the whole time."
"I just finished [the] book---where is the next one? Easy to read and very engaging..."
"I read the book in one day because, once I started, I couldn't put it down..."
“Reality is always different than the dream, but that doesn’t make the dream any less important." - Thomas Thornton
Dec 16, 2015
Fortymile for Kindle can be pre-ordered from Amazon now!
We’re working hard to complete both the Kindle and print versions of Fortymile, but in the meantime you can pre-order for Kindle and get it delivered as soon as it’s released.
Fortymile is approximately 328 pages, over one hundred more than Forging North.
Dec 11, 2015
The Fortymile story is complete, however, due to the Christmas rush, we’re experiencing delays getting it into sales channels.
This means it may be a little longer before you can read Fortymile, but we think it will be worth the wait…
He was certain there was enough kerosene to get it going, so he tried again—with no success, this time the match going out before reaching the wood. Moving down the ladder several rungs, he struck another match and tossed it. With a loud, booming sound the pile ignited, flames jumping up and nearly catching his pants on fire. He scrambled up the ladder while the flames licked at him, smoke filling the shaft as he ascended.
That was close, thought Thomas as he crawled out of the shaft, making a mental note not to do it that way again. Looking back down the shaft he could see the fire was burning, the dry kindling doing its job as the rest of the wood began to burn.
Scene from Fortymile
Nov 21, 2015
The story is complete and we’re working out the details to get it into print and on your Kindle.
And we’re working on the cover for Fortymile:
Read MoreNov 18, 2015
A ship from the novel Fortymile:
The North Pacific sidewheeler (left) at Seattle, 1891.
Nov 10, 2015
Wortmans Roadhouse was established prior to 1902. Located nineteen miles from Valdez, it was one of the first rest stops travelers to the interior encountered.
The Life on the Alaska Frontier series:
"Did not want the story to end. Like a youngster on Christmas morning I was happy to find the story continued."
"I read all four books in this series. I thought they were well written and I enjoyed reading them. Great descriptions of the country and good character development."
"This story has a solid plot and flows smoothly from the previous novel. The scenes are easily believable, and the author is great at weaving facts and interesting details into the story. I found it hard to put this series down from start to finish. Excellent story telling."
"This is a great read, recommended to anyone who would love to read a clean wholesome book. I could read the series again and still enjoy."
"This book is a step back in time to the real days of Alaska. It is well written and one feels ad if they are a part of the story. I could see the country in my mind and feel the emotions in my heart."
"This is a well written book. I enjoyed reading it. So much so that I couldn't put it down once I started it. It would be nice to see another book or two in this series."
"The book gave me an appreciation of the struggles faced by the early Alaskan pioneers and miners. This book was a good addition to G.E. Sherman's first book."
"Just finished [the] book. GREAT STORY!!!! Can't wait for the next one!! It flowed so well and kept me engaged the whole time."
"I just finished [the] book---where is the next one? Easy to read and very engaging..."
"I read the book in one day because, once I started, I couldn't put it down..."
“Reality is always different than the dream, but that doesn’t make the dream any less important." - Thomas Thornton
Life on the Alaska Frontier series
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