Lost in the Woods

Lost in the Woods

by Cindy Koch-Krol
Lost in the Woods

Lost in the Woods

by Cindy Koch-Krol

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Overview

Is Sasquatch Real?

Free lance writer Tess and her mate Kicky, now both adopted by Clyde, the Ojibwa Casino owner, have a newly acquired RV and a driver, Tessa's adopted brother Ondag. Their kinsman, Luca warned them not to hike at night, telling campfire stories about the elusive Sasquatch.

But while hiking through the forests of Northern Minnesota in broad daylight they mysteriously lose consciousness. Tess awakens to the terrible knowledge that Kicky is missing.

Kicky awakens to his own nightmare shared by a little girl with whom he bonds. Trapped in his wolf form he finds he can communicate psychically with his captors, but he is being blocked from changing to his human form or from calling out to his mate. Fearing that Tess is dead, he must learn what he can from his these people and gain their trust and that of his fellow captive.

But the rest of the world isn't ready to deal with the certain knowledge that these creatures exist and that they do indeed live just outside our narrow scope of vision.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781518781278
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/02/2015
Series: Northwoods , #2
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

About the Author
Cindy Koch-Krol was born in the Salvation Army Home for Unwed Mothers in Detroit Michigan. But her life went uphill from there! She is a writer, artist and crafter living in Traverse City, Michigan with her Husband, Jeff and Personal Chef, Jake.
Cindy enjoys the indoor sports of making quilts, knitting socks, and baking cookies. In the summertime she enjoys the outdoor sports of swimming, walking and basketry. She writes in front of her living room window looking out into her Fairy Garden and watching the wild life at her four bird feeders.
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