Smilodon Book Blast and #Giveaway!

Smilodon

Seven years after a near-fatal mauling by a grizzly bear, in which his only
son was killed, Jason Bristol, a one time prize-fighter and expert animal
tracker, is back in the woods tracking again–when he’s not nursing the
nearest fifth of whiskey.

Then Jason’s best friend and mentor is discovered half-buried beneath a mat
of pine needles. The prospector’s mangled corpse has been mauled virtually
beyond recognition. A rancher loses a prize thoroughbred and suddenly the
nightmare responsible for Jason’s downward spiral is rekindled as Jason is
thrust back into the wilderness on the trail of a predator that defies
belief.

The time clock has begun for Norah Phelps, too, daughter of
multimillionaire real estate developer Richard Phelps whose recent purchase
of the 95,000 acre former Clarksdale Animal Preserve has pitted
environmentalist and wildlife biologist daughter against capitalist
father. Norah, responsible for relocating the local wolf population,
remains unconvinced a pack of marauding wolves are accountable for the
attacks and enlists Jason’s help in her quest for the real killer before
the spate of killings can jeopardize not only her future but also the
future of her father’s prize development project.

Against the majestic pristine backdrop of Idaho’s Bitterroot Wilderness
Area, the story unfolds. Jason, with Norah’s assistance, soon discovers
the ghosts of his past are nothing compared to the battle he’s undertaken.

Smilodon. A saber-toothed cat. He’s angry, he’s frightened, he’s hungry,
and he’s 12,000 years from home!

SMILODON 75,000 words or about 300 pages

Alan Nayes is the author of GARGOYLES,
THE
UNNATURAL
, BARBARY
POINT
, and GIRL
BLUE.

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PLAGUE book 1 and 2 of the Resuurrection Trilogy.

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Comments

  1. I love thrillers b/c they make you escape everyday life, and they get your heart pumping!

  2. i love the twists and turns of a good thriller

  3. Rachel Robertson (Azrael) says

    I love being on the edge of my seat wondering what’s gonna happen next!

  4. Margaret Smith says

    I love thrillers because they keep me interested and at the edge of my seat.

  5. I love the not knowing, the suspense.

  6. I love the adrenaline rush of anticipating what is going to happen next.

  7. I love that it keeps me engaged!

  8. I love thrillers. They hold my interest very well

  9. I love the suspense.

  10. Wondering what is going to happen and trying to guess.

  11. Thrillers are exciting. I’m venturing into the unknown, which may or may not be reality. There are scary bits where I have to get up – after all, I can’t hide my eyes, like in the cinema where I can still HEAR the action.

  12. Michelle Bryan says

    Thrillers stay with you. You always remember the movies, even years later.

  13. Tracie Trump says

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  14. If they’re well-done, they serve as a real escape for me.

  15. John Stetson says

    I love the way they keep my interest up with twists and turns and scares and frights.

  16. I really like well written thrillers because they are engaging. They make you want to keep reading and can really get your blood flowing. 🙂

  17. Starr Greenwell says

    I love not knowing what is going to happen. I love ’em:)

  18. jennifer jeffrey says

    they keep me thrilled

  19. I love thrillers and horror because of the mystery, excitement and sense of urgency to flip to the next page to see what unfolds. It’s a rush….

  20. Ed Nemmers says

    I like edgy suspense!

  21. Phillip Cunningham says

    I love stories like these

  22. I love trying to guess what is going to happen next

  23. I love that almost anything can happen.

  24. I love that I always feel like I have to finish the book in one sitting!

  25. I love the feeling of being scared it’s exciting!

  26. I love the characters in Thrillers. They need to connect with the reader. I also like the feeling that you can’t put down the book or you might miss something. 🙂

  27. I love the excitement.

  28. Sharold Friedrich says

    The feeling of supense you get.

  29. I love the suspense and how I can forget about everything else while I’m absorbed in them.

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