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Winter Layoff By Wes Boyd
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Clark Construction equipment operator Jim Wooten likes to spend his winter layoff snowmobiling, ice fishing, and getting away from his sister and his alcoholic ex-wife. He's guilt-tripped into seeing... More > what can be done about getting his aunt and invalid uncle back into their home, which was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. It turns out that a good man with helpful friends and a backhoe can solve a lot of problems -- including some of his own.< Less
Busted Axle Road By Wes Boyd
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A snake crawls out of a bathroom drain, and a woman kills it with her hair dryer . . . That’s all it takes to set townspeople, media, crooked environmentalists, a country music singer,... More > some nudists, the federal government and a bunch of dogsledders to getting at each other’s throats. Of course, nothing’s quite normal in Spearfish Lake!< Less
Icewater and The Alien By Wes Boyd
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Duane and Michelle are Colorado River raft guides in the Grand Canyon in the summer and sled dog mushers in Alaska in the winter. It's the perfect life for them -- lots of fun and adventure, and... More > nothing much of the conventional life, freedom from bosses and desk jobs, peer pressure and politics, mortgages, and marriage and kids. Little do they realize that it's too good to last . . .< Less
The Next Generation By Wes Boyd
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All she ever wanted was to be normal! Her mother considered Judith to be a hopeless invalid to be cared for all her life -- but then as she's about to finish high school in the early 1980s, Ken, her... More > first boyfriend helps Judith to learn that her mother is dead wrong. Together Ken and Judith learn she can be a much stronger, more productive person than anyone had ever thought she could be. Their love for each other blossoms in college but disaster strikes. Is Judith and her love now strong enough to help keep Ken's family's farm from foreclosure? A touching love story, though not a bodice ripper.< Less