Otter Chaos
Lon Ewing snowboarded in and turned economist Corey Levigne's life upside down, introducing him to a world he didn't know existed. Corey's still adjusting to a boyfriend who shifts into an otter and raids the koi pond--and now Lon says Corey's department chair is a werewolf?

Wolves at the university, wolves in the bank--across Lon's desk sits Professor Melvin Vadas and hench-wolves, demanding a construction loan for the pack's new lodge in the mountains. There's just one little problem: the proposed building site is home to a breeding population of rare fish.

What do wolves care for stupid human rules, an otter who'd barely make a good snack, or one pesky man determined to protect the environment? Once they're snout to snout with Corey and Lon there's more than silverscale dace on the Endangered Species list.

Includes Tail Slide

Fresh powder snow and running water in the Colorado back country call Lon like the moon calls the wolves. Belly-sliding to a good time on the weekends makes up for a workweek at a desk, and meeting Corey adds a whole new level of fun to snowboarding.

It's easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how's Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?

Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.
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Otter Chaos
Lon Ewing snowboarded in and turned economist Corey Levigne's life upside down, introducing him to a world he didn't know existed. Corey's still adjusting to a boyfriend who shifts into an otter and raids the koi pond--and now Lon says Corey's department chair is a werewolf?

Wolves at the university, wolves in the bank--across Lon's desk sits Professor Melvin Vadas and hench-wolves, demanding a construction loan for the pack's new lodge in the mountains. There's just one little problem: the proposed building site is home to a breeding population of rare fish.

What do wolves care for stupid human rules, an otter who'd barely make a good snack, or one pesky man determined to protect the environment? Once they're snout to snout with Corey and Lon there's more than silverscale dace on the Endangered Species list.

Includes Tail Slide

Fresh powder snow and running water in the Colorado back country call Lon like the moon calls the wolves. Belly-sliding to a good time on the weekends makes up for a workweek at a desk, and meeting Corey adds a whole new level of fun to snowboarding.

It's easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how's Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?

Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.
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Otter Chaos

Otter Chaos

by P.D. Singer
Otter Chaos

Otter Chaos

by P.D. Singer

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Overview

Lon Ewing snowboarded in and turned economist Corey Levigne's life upside down, introducing him to a world he didn't know existed. Corey's still adjusting to a boyfriend who shifts into an otter and raids the koi pond--and now Lon says Corey's department chair is a werewolf?

Wolves at the university, wolves in the bank--across Lon's desk sits Professor Melvin Vadas and hench-wolves, demanding a construction loan for the pack's new lodge in the mountains. There's just one little problem: the proposed building site is home to a breeding population of rare fish.

What do wolves care for stupid human rules, an otter who'd barely make a good snack, or one pesky man determined to protect the environment? Once they're snout to snout with Corey and Lon there's more than silverscale dace on the Endangered Species list.

Includes Tail Slide

Fresh powder snow and running water in the Colorado back country call Lon like the moon calls the wolves. Belly-sliding to a good time on the weekends makes up for a workweek at a desk, and meeting Corey adds a whole new level of fun to snowboarding.

It's easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how's Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?

Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150898165
Publisher: Rocky Ridge Books
Publication date: 09/19/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

P.D. Singer lives in Colorado with her slightly bemused husband, two rowdy teenage boys, and thirty pounds of cats. She’s a big believer in research, first-hand if possible, so the reader can be quite certain Pam has skied down a mountain face-first, been stepped on by rodeo horses, acquired a potato burn or two, and will never, ever, write a novel that includes sky-diving.

When not writing, playing her fiddle, or skiing, she can be found with a book in hand.
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