If you’re like us, you love a freebie. At Who Chains You Publishing, we’re working with our authors to give you a free taste of their efforts on behalf of the animals; you can now get THREE FREE SAMPLES when you sign up for our e-news through the special links, below.
And, yes, go ahead and sign up for all three without worries, because our system automatically removes duplicates—you’ll only get added to our e-news list once.
For the Little Ones (and our grown-up coloring friends too!):
Eight adorable bonus coloring pages from Illustrator April Pedersen grace the pages of this FREE pdf. booklet. Print them out from the comfort of home and get coloring with the kids right away! Gives parents a great chance to reinforce the message that dogs are part of the family.
Want the full coloring book? Buy one copy on Amazon here, or get wholesale pricing on bulk orders for classroom or other use.
For Older Kids through Adult who Enjoy Tongue-in-Cheek Humor, of the Animal Variety:
A Rat’s Guide to Owning a Human is a short, fun read, and written by and for rescue rats, of course! (They kindly allow human Heather Leughmyer to translate for them.)
From the Foreword:
While owning a human can sometimes prove to be a challenging experience, it can also be very rewarding if you know how to handle them. As a rat, you can’t imagine living your entire life without whiskers and a tail; it’s understandable, therefore, that you could find this lack in others so disconcerting that you’re not interested in giving them a chance.
Bipeds often get a bad rap, though, so it’s important to remember that not all humans are cut from the same cloth. The key lies in finding the human who is right for you, and ensuring that they do not share their homes with legless creatures of the reptilian variety…
Get it in .mobi, .pdf, or .epub formats here.
You can get the print version (in full color) for $9.57 on Amazon.
For our Young Adult through Adult Readers:
The King’s Tether is just over 6,000 words, and can be read as a stand alone piece or either before or after The Wrath of Dog to lead into the series or discover more of Wrath’s backstory and how he ended up chained and feral.
Description:
In a rare moment of inactivity, the dog rested his head on his front paws. The thick logging chain weighed heavily across his body as he pulled his back legs from beneath the oppressive steel. His eyelids drooped, and even though his feral mind urged him to remain vigilant, told him he was in constant danger, sleep had its way with him anyway.
With sleep came relief.
In the waking state his mind knew only bloodlust and revenge, his body hunger and thirst, and his heart pain and sorrow. In slumber his consciousness freed itself from its bonds, and he revisited an immortal life once known—only to lose the beloved memories upon reawakening.
The ultimate cruelty…
The story is also available in paperback from Amazon at this link for $5.97.
Enjoy the first full-length novel in the series in paperback, audio, or kindle, The Wrath of Dog, here.