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Land of Tornadoes by Melanie S. Wolfe
Land of Tornadoes by Melanie S. Wolfe






Land of Tornadoes by Melanie S. Wolfe

She was a military wife for ten years and served the Army community as a Relocation Clerk while stationed in Bamberg, Germany. Wolfe grew up between Kansas City, MO, and various places in Oklahoma (USA) where she studied Liberal Arts at the University of Oklahoma. Melanie would like to find representation as well as negotiate domestic and foreign print, digital and audio rights/licensing on her current published works and her upcoming projects. Her favorite age group falls within the New Adult range but her works appeal to the older YA and adult reader as well. She writes fiction that includes a diverse cast of characters with themes that deal with real-world issues and sometimes have a light sci-fi or paranormal feel to them. Wolfe is an up and coming author with four self-published books and several manuscripts in the pipeline. Make sure to check out the catalog for more titles. I wanted strong characters who could give the elites a true punch in the gut. However, I didn't want to write about the stereotypical poor people who were victims of their oppressors. I had wanted to write a book that was somehow inspired and influenced by The Outsiders and The Grapes of Wrath and this was my opportunity. Yet the New York Times and several other credible sources pointed the finger at fracking. The locals wouldn't dare implicate fracking or the holy oil companies for fear of losing jobs. So much that my kitchen tile floor formed a speed bump three feet long over the course of a weekend. Robot and we were experiencing a lot of earthquakes in Oklahoma. After their night off in OKC, and a series of unfortunate events, the once unified Wilson clan struggle to keep themselves alive and their beautiful, unique family together while John, their father crumbles under the weight of a secret about their adoptions.Īt the time I wrote this novel I was binge-watching Mr. However, the eight kids are getting burned out and want to move on with their lives. They were supposed to be the next Kennedys, each adopted Wilson teen prepared for a specific political office, but when their father, CTO of Colossal Oil is falsely accused of stealing from the company after he publicly voices his concerns about the recent return of the dustbowl and fracking chemicals leaking into the drinking water and its correlation to the current outbreak of Frackheads (people who drink tainted water and become psychopaths and roam the roads with one mission, to kill for fun) the family’s focus goes from the future to a hacking revenge operation.

Land of Tornadoes by Melanie S. Wolfe

The dustbowl is back, Frackheads roam the lawless streets, and one family plots to take down the oil company that caused it all.








Land of Tornadoes by Melanie S. Wolfe