Domestication

Book cover of Domestication by Shannon Knight. Cover illustration by Savanna Mayer. Illustration is in a comic style with rough lines and bright colors. A headless form holds shears next to a ram with curling horns and wavy wool. A skeleton emerges from the sheep. However, the skeleton is of a wolf-like creature. The typography is in a distressed, Western font, yellow on a red background.

Book Reviews

 

"Domestication is a tour de force." -Adam Allen

 

"Nerve wrecking anticipation until the end!" -Marilyn

 

"I couldn't set it down." -Jim Arrowood

 

"This was bizarre, brutal, and somehow uplifting all the same. Do we all have some wild thing inside us, or has the world domesticated us?" -mjadeh, LibraryThing

 

"[A] thought-provoking examination of power, survival, worth, and the ethics of human-animal relationships all wrapped up in a heart-pounding horror novel" -Elizabeth, Plant Based Bride

 

"I loved the circular nature of predator and prey, human vs. nature, and the choice for survival." -Katelyn Yauger

 

"This was a wild ride. Like a boulder rolling downhill and picking up steam as it goes." -Melissa Overby

"This is an absolutely chilling psychological horror novel about abuse, control, and manipulation." -Horror Reads

 

Book Blurb

 

In an eat or be eaten world, domestication is a death sentence.

 

When Janie chose the isolated sheep farm, she knew her husband would hunt her down. What she didn’t expect was Rob and Howard. Rob rules the farm with the same domination tactics she uses to train dogs, while Howard believes only human supremacists think humans should be treated any differently than other animals. Janie inadvertently jumps out of the frying pan and into the fire. She wishes to leave her old self behind. She wants to transform. Will she devolve into meat, metamorphose into a monster, or transcend beyond her domesticated limitations?

 

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"In an eat or be eaten world, domestication is a death sentence" is written in distressed font on a green background with yellow and red shapes over it. Above the words is a skull that doesn't match any natural creature. To one side is the cover of Domestication by Shannon Knight. Cover illustration by Savanna Mayer. Illustration is in a comic style with rough lines and bright colors. A headless form holds shears next to a ram with curling horns and wavy wool. A skeleton emerges from the sheep. However, the skeleton is of a wolf-like creature. The typography is in a distressed, Western font, yellow on a red background.

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Product Details

 

Imprint: Winter Moon Press
ISBN: 979-8-9876393-9-9 (eBook)
ISBN: 979-8-3288643-0-5 (paperback)
ISBN: 979-8-3320830-6-8 (hardcover)

Publication date: July 23, 2024

 

Cover illustration by Savanna Mayer.

 

Language: English

Trim: 5x8 paperback, 6x9 hardcover

Pages: 341 paperback, 294 hardcover

Author Biography

 

Domestication author bio:
Shannon Knight wrote Domestication while living on an Icelandic sheep farm in the Pacific Northwest. There are no skulls on her roof, but there are a suspicious quantity of bones kicking around the farm. Shannon graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor's in English. She is the author of Grave Cold, Insiders, and Wish Givers.

 

Book cover of Domestication by Shannon Knight. Cover illustration by Savanna Mayer. Illustration is in a comic style with rough lines and bright colors. A headless form holds shears next to a ram with curling horns and wavy wool. A skeleton emerges from the sheep. However, the skeleton is of a wolf-like creature. The typography is in a distressed, Western font, yellow on a red background.

E-Book Cover. Illustration by Savanna Mayer.

Book cover of Domestication by Shannon Knight. Cover illustration by Savanna Mayer. Illustration is in a comic style with rough lines and bright colors. A headless form holds shears next to a ram with curling horns and wavy wool. A skeleton emerges from the sheep. However, the skeleton is of a wolf-like creature. The typography is in a sleed, modern font, yellow on a red background.

Hardback and Paperback Cover. Illustration by Savanna Mayer.