Stormy Lake

Stormy Lake
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Publisher : Word Alive Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781486614257
ISBN-13 : 1486614256
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Book Synopsis Stormy Lake by : L.D. Stauth

Download or read book Stormy Lake written by L.D. Stauth and published by Word Alive Press. This book was released on 2017-03-10 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A camping trip with creepy spiders and menacing thunderstorms? Seriously? Little did Maya realize those fears would be the least of her worries. Maya Montgomery is in desperate need of a vacation. When her best friend, Karly Foster, convinces her that a camping trip in Northern Ontario will be the remedy she needs, Maya is skeptical. After all, she has never camped a day in her life. The moment Kerrick Kendall, park superintendent at Lake Williwaw Campground, lays eyes on the novice camper with the dancing freckles and large coffee-coloured eyes, he feels compelled to tell her his story. But is opening up old wounds worth the risk? From frightening encounters with nature, to non-stop—often humourous—bickering between her friend Karly and an irritating park employee, the trip is filled with conflict. But when Maya suspects she is being stalked, everything else that has happened pales in comparison. As danger escalates will Kerrick be able to protect the life of the woman who has captured his heart?


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