Novels

 

“Ashes at Woodstock is a touching novel that evokes layers of sophisticated sentiments, making it a satisfying and emotionally intelligent read. Acclaimed author Melanie Sovran Wolfe has written several novels that confront socially urgent issues, and this novel showcases her talents as a gifted storyteller who can deliver a realistic tale that is psychologically deep and compassionate.” - Rebecca Jane Johnson, Feathered Quill

Land of Tornadoes kicks in with a premise that’s part political thriller, part dystopian sci-fi, part messy family saga—and it commits to the chaos like it means it.

At the center is the Wilson family in Oklahoma: a large, unusually engineered clan that includes biological and adopted children, all shaped—almost “designed”—around a future of political influence. The public description frames them as groomed to become a kind of next-generation dynasty, until their world flips: their father, tied to a major oil company, raises alarms about environmental collapse and contamination connected to fracking, and then gets hit with a serious accusation that detonates the family’s trajectory.

That’s the hook. The deeper engine is the collision between systems (corporate power, political grooming, ecological disaster) and people (siblings who are tired, fractured, loyal, resentful, bonded, and very human). The setup promises a revenge-forward plotline rooted in hacking and counterattack, but it’s the family-as-pressure-cooker element that gives the story its bite.

Emma Taylor has lived many lives, but this one may be her last.

Haunted by memories that don’t belong to a single lifetime, Emma begins to realize that death has never been an ending for her—only a passage. As fragments of past lives surface, she’s forced to confront a truth both miraculous and terrifying: something has followed her through time, and it’s closing in.

Blending mystery, metaphysical suspense, and emotional depth, The Last Life of Emma Taylor explores fate, identity, and the cost of remembering who you’ve been. When the past refuses to stay buried, Emma must decide whether breaking the cycle is worth everything it will take from her.

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A New England town run by women flips the script on gender roles, where men vie for the prestigious title of Cherryville Husband. In this twisted utopia, gender roles are flipped to explore power, privilege, and the fight for equality. Release date TBA

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