Secrets:
In Wolf Lake
Secret
Series
Book
1
DK
Davis
Genre:
YA, sci-fi, fantasy
Date
of Publication: 1/1/2017
ISBN:
9781772993899
Kindle:
9781772993905
WEB:
9781772993912
Print:
9781772993929
ASIN:
B01N7O41FM
Number
of pages: 120
Word
Count: 41,200
Cover
Artist: Michelle Lee
Secret:
In Wolf Lake – Tagline
Samantha
discovers a gifted creature living in Wolf Lake; now his life depends
on her saving him.
Book
Description:
Samantha’s
dealing with a lot of emotional blow-back from her mother’s new
marriage. Then she discovers a gifted creature living in Wolf Lake,
and life suddenly becomes all about keeping his existence a secret,
earning his trust. That is until his life depends on her saving him.
But she won’t be able to do it alone…
Secret
Series – Tagline
A
series of secrets, invisible yet glaring, and most include a
Supernatural spin, like an unwelcomed sensation sparking every nerve
ending.
Excerpt;
350
w/c
“This freakin’
rocks!” Lisa zipped by again, spraying diamonds of water all over
me. I gripped hard on the rod and stood up to keep the fishing line
from snagging on her or the jet-ski. The boat pitched, dipping. I
shuffled to regain my balance then turned to give Lisa a piece of my
mind. In that nano-second the fishing line snapped. I spun around and
tumbled nose first over the top of Koko. My rod splashed into the
water in front of me as if I’d thrown it.
Instant coldness
prickled through me, but I didn’t want to lose that fishing pole. I
dove a little deeper, waiting for the water to settle. The sun
illuminated beneath the surface and made it easy to see the rod
leaning against a big rock right below me. I swam toward it.
A curl of water
slid along my arm as something swam near me. I expected the lunker
fish, the big guy that snapped the fishing line, but instead, I
stared at two round black eyes. I couldn’t look away from its flat
green face, the size of a baseball, with small slits for nostrils and
a wider slash for its mouth. Short tubular ears stuck out from each
side of its head. Not any kind of fish or amphibian I’d ever seen.
It stared back at
me and moved closer.
When it touched
my arm, I screamed. A stream of bubbles flushed out of my mouth,
blinding my vision. I pushed off from the huge rock with my feet and
fought my way to the surface.
Air, I needed
air.
Koko’s paws
churned through the water just above me. His nails scratched across
my cheek as I surfaced.
“Koko, get
back, buddy,” I croaked, sucking in air, and then I nudged him to
move back. But I didn’t want him too far away. My mind flashed to
the thing beneath the water, greenish body, short arms and legs, and
a long lizard-like tail. But those black eyes…the way it stared at
me, almost like it had intelligence.
About
the Author:
DK
Davis writes YA sci-fi, supernatural, and fantasy with a good dollop
of all the relationships woven in between. When she’s not writing,
editing, or reading, she’s hiking, RV’ing, fishing, spending time
with grandchildren or her favorite muse (her husband) in Southwest
Michigan.
Website
– http://suda788.wixsite.com/dkdavis
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