New Release: The Cabernet Legacy – Book 4 – The Finn Fiasco

2026-02-16 – The Cabernet Legacy – Book 4 – The Finn Fiasco by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Finn Louis Cabernet (b. 2000) is the seventh generation of the eccentric and savvy Cabernet dynasty. The only child of his generation, Finn spent his youth apart from his biological parents as he was given up at birth to an English couple. A troublesome and rebellious adolescent, he eventually found himself reunited with his father, Charlemagne Cabernet, but not long after Charlemagne succumbed to terminal illness. Now, a few years after his father’s death, Finn lives a solitary life, completely transformed since his younger days to be a pious individual. Finn soon finds his contemplative life interrupted as a young female, seeking answers for the death of her own father, comes up against him and his family’s name, landing them both in trouble with a global conspiracy.

Pages: 566

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New Release: The Sea-wolf

2026-01-01The Sea-wolf by Jack London has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1904, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: When Humphrey Van Weyden is left in the San Francisco bay as a result of a collision with another boat, he is picked up by the intellectual and brutish captain of the Ghost, Captain Wolf Larsen. Weyden is subsequently forced to become a part of Captain Larsen’s crew as he sets sail for an adventure to pursue seal hunting.

Released in 1904, the Whitewolf Classic of this novel contains the original English text of this seafaring thriller. The Sea-wolf explores modern themes at the start of the 20th century of Survival of the Fittest and the contest of idealism versus reality, the maturation of the intellectual man, and potential degredations as a result of the human condition, especially in the face of moral questions and one’s existence in a natural setting of the Pacific Ocean.

Pages: 305

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New Release: The Cabernet Legacy – Book 3 – The Charlemagne Challenge

2025-11-16 – The Cabernet Legacy – Book 3 – The Charlemagne Challenge by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Charlemagne Phillipe Cabernet (b. 1961) is the sixth generation of the notorious and proud Cabernet dynasty. The eldest child of his generation, Charlemagne was a boastful young child who spent his youth constantly over-estimating his abilities and putting himself in dangerous situations. He always believed himself to be a great man; innovative and adventurous since his youth. Now, years after assuming ownership of Cabernet Industries, Charlemagne Cabernet continues to seek adventure on his own, but without relief and increasing risk to his own life. Charlemagne soon finds himself interested in the treasure hunt of a lifetime, the Frankish Crown of his namesake, thought to be somewhere in the post-Cold War Soviet Blocs, where even more dangers await.

Pages: 474

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New Release: Demian & Steppenwolf

2025-10-01Damien & Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse has officially been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in the early 20th century, the Whitewolf edition contains the original English translated text.*

Description: Demian (1919) is a profound coming-of-age novel that follows young Emil Sinclair on his intense journey of self-discovery. Raised in a sheltered, bourgeois world of conventional morality and “light,” Sinclair grapples with the pull of darker impulses and inner conflict until he encounters the enigmatic Max Demian – a charismatic mentor figure who challenges traditional values, reinterprets biblical stories, and guides him towards embracing the unity of light and shadow within the self. A timeless exploration of inner duality and spiritual growth, Demian remains of Hesse’s most influential works.

Steppenwolf (1927) is a daring, introspective novel that delves into the tormented psyche of Harry Haller, a middle-aged intellectual who sees himself as a divided soul: part refined, cultured human and part savage “wolf of the steppes” alienated from bourgeois society. Blending modernist experimentation, psychological depth, and a critique of Western conformity, Steppenwolf became a counter-cultural touchstone for exploring alienation and the path beyond duality toward wholeness.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of both of these works contains the original English text.

Pages: 339

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*Due to copyright constraints, the Whitewolf edition of this work is only available for sale to customers in Canada, New Zealand and the United States.

New Release: The Cabernet Legacy – Book 2 – The Everest Evulsion

2025-08-16 – The Cabernet Legacy – Book 2 – The Everest Evulsion by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Everest Pepin Cabernet (b. 1945) is the fifth generation of the world renowned and entrepreneurial Cabernet dynasty. The eldest child of his generation, Everest was a warm-hearted and kind adolescent who spent his childhood and adolescence in constant conflict with his father’s cold and war-torn heart. The hurt from his father persisted even after his premature death. Now, more than fifteen years later, Everest Cabernet is an upbeat and optimistic man enjoying a Bohemian lifestyle with his wife and son at their family home in Alberta. After Everest receives some criticism on Cabernet Industries’ unethical conduct in the developing world, he decides to step in to address these issues. A conflicted Everest soon finds himself at odds by his heart-felt desire to do good, and the cold-felt decision-makers at the helm of the family business.

Pages: 330

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New Release: Wuthering Heights

2025-07-01Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë has officially been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in the early 19th century, the Whitewolf edition of this work contains the original English text.

Description: When Mr. Lockwood comes to Yorkshire, he learns of the turbulent saga of the Earnshaw and Linton families. At its core is the fierce, destructive passion between the brooding, vengeful orphan Healthcliff, adopted into the Earnshaw household, and the wilful Catherine Earnshaw, whose souls seem entwined yet torn apart by class, pride, and circumstance. Catherine’s choice to marry the refined Edgar Linton unleashes Heathcliff’s spiral of revenge that spans generations, blending obsessive love, cruelty, supernatural elements, and themes of social division to demonstrate the consequences of unchecked emotions.

A dark, poetic exploration of love as both transcendent and ruinous, Wuthering Heights remains one of English literature’s most intense and unforgettable works.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of this work contains the original English text.

Pages: 329

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New Release: The Cabernet Legacy – Book 1 – The Derby Debacle

2025-05-16 – The Cabernet Legacy – Book 1 – The Derby Debacle by Nicholas Huntley has released.

Description: Derby Martel Cabernet (b. 1920) is the fourth generation of the illustrious and aristocratic Cabernet dynasty. The youngest child of his generation, Derby was an adventurous adolescent who rather spent his summers in the Canadian outback than becoming an industrialist like his father. The call to adventure finds Derby in 1939 when war breaks out in Europe, enlisting himself for the experience of a lifetime. Now, more than fifteen years later since the end of the war, Derby Cabernet is a cynical and grizzled man in early retirement in East Anglia with his wife and grandson. He puts his servitude towards historical research and expeditions to maintain a sense of use to the world as he publishes his academic contributions on European and Near East studies. The call to adventure finds Derby once more as he is enlisted due to his expert knowledge in expeditionary work to hunt a team led by a German war criminal, a former Waffen-SS officer who escaped his justice at the end of the war. A conflicted Derby finds himself at use to the Allied powers once again to hunt this man down.

Pages: 282

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New Release: Brideshead Revisited

2025-04-01Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh has officially been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in the mid-20th century, the Whitewolf edition of this work contains the original English text.*

Description: Narrated by Captain Charles Ryder during the closing days of the Second World War, he recalls his intoxicating 1920s friendship with the charming, troubled Sebastian Flyte at Oxford, and the seductive pull of the aristocratic, Catholic Flyte family and their magnificent estate, Brideshead Castle. What begins as youthful enchantment deepens into complex relationships, especially with Sebastian’s sister Julia, while themes of alcoholism, guilt, faith, and a vanishing aristocratic world unfold.

Lush, nostalgic, and theologically rich, Brideshead Revisited is both a lament for lost beauty and a quiet exploration of redemption.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of this work includes the original English text published in 1945.

Pages: 324

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*Due to copyright constraints, the Whitewolf edition of this work is only available for sale to customers in Canada and New Zealand.

New Release: The Enemy Within

2024-12-22The Enemy Within by Nicholas Cann has officially released.

Description: Born to immigrant parents, Nicholas Andrew Cann was raised with his sister as non-denominational Christians. The subject of trauma as both a child and adolescent, Nicholas was unable to withstand the symptoms of his own brokenness as it caused him and those around him to suffer from the age of 14-21 years old. From this brokenness, evil and malice began to pour through the cracks of the heart and soul, resulting in further pain to him and others. Although baptized Roman Catholic at 10-years old and graduated from a Roman Catholic high school at 17-years old, Nicholas was not raised Catholic although he had flirted with the Christian faith through adolescence but ultimately rejected the faith due to personal desires. At the age of 21-years old, Nicholas reverted to the Christian faith in search for mercy for his evil actions. Since an adolescent, Nicholas connected his sufferings as though fighting a war, not recognizing later that this conflict was a battle between body and soul, of beast and man, of man versus self.

This novel, Volume I of Nicholas’ journal entries and memoir reflections, encompass his life from 2011-2024; the ages of 13 to 27 years old.

Pages: 828

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New Release: Emma Monique: Problem-Solver – Book 5 – Mastermind

2023-05-16 – Emma Monique: Problem-Solver – Book 5 – Mastermind by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: The City of Harlech is a new city, but the path of this city is up for decision with the 1984 municipal election. Both Emma Monique and Kaj Kejsaren are apathetic to the political election. Emma now runs a bustling private investigations company, and Kaj faces a disciplinary hearing for his past actions, but both are anxious for the future of the city nonetheless. They take out their anxieties as they separately investigate those in control of the city, hoping to learn who or what criminal organization aims to take control, or continue to control, the city in a position of absolute power and consolidate the criminal activities of the city for their own doing. To aid their efforts, they come to reflect on the past again, where a power struggle ensued fifteen years ago for control of the city, but now continues to struggle for control of the Greater Harlech region. This final battle for control pushes both Emma and Kaj to their limits, transforming each of them for better or for worse, as they action their own plans in opposition to the hostile powers that lurk.

Pages: 780

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