Wild Legacy (Wild #3)
by
C. Fern Cook
In book III, Dan Tucker's passion for the wildlife runs through the veins of his offspring, but 'his curse' also courses through the veins of his child. Only he knows why his child is different from all the other children.
Like every parent, Dan is challenged with teaching his child how to fit into this world. In Dan's case the dilemma is taken up a notch.
But like every n...more
Like every parent, Dan is challenged with teaching his child how to fit into this world. In Dan's case the dilemma is taken up a notch.
But like every n...more
Mass Market Paperback, 182 pages
Published
September 28th 2010
by createspace
(first published September 22nd 2010)
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This is the third in the Wild Series. I've had the fortune of reading the first two in the series and again had high hopes for this one. I wasn't disappointed, I just wished for a little more.
This story still follows Dan for a bit, but the majority of the story focuses on Dan's daughter Lizzy. Dan had hidden the fact that he is a werewolf from everyone, including his wife. So when Dan's twins are born he is worried to see if his curse is passed along to them. Lizzy happens to the be one afflict...more
This story still follows Dan for a bit, but the majority of the story focuses on Dan's daughter Lizzy. Dan had hidden the fact that he is a werewolf from everyone, including his wife. So when Dan's twins are born he is worried to see if his curse is passed along to them. Lizzy happens to the be one afflict...more
With this third book in the series, the author has taken a new turn with the story of Colorado farmer, Dan Tucker, who becomes a werewolf after being attacked by a mutant canine - a lycanthrope man in wolf form.
Book 3 opens with Dan and his wife Angela having twins. The story then speeds along until the twins, a boy Eddy, and a girl Lizzy, are going off to college. The story then follows Lizzy, who, like her father, is impetuousness and quick to anger. It isn't long until she gets herself into a...more
Book 3 opens with Dan and his wife Angela having twins. The story then speeds along until the twins, a boy Eddy, and a girl Lizzy, are going off to college. The story then follows Lizzy, who, like her father, is impetuousness and quick to anger. It isn't long until she gets herself into a...more
In this third installment in the Wild series, we continue to follow the story of Dan Tucker as he and his wife, Angela, experience the world of parenthood. Of course the question in the back of Dan's mind is whether or not his children will inherit his curse.
As the children grow up, we don't get much detail about their lives until they reach college age. The bulk of the story surrounds Lizzy and her college adventures. She meets Stephen at school, and they become good friends. There is a level o...more
As the children grow up, we don't get much detail about their lives until they reach college age. The bulk of the story surrounds Lizzy and her college adventures. She meets Stephen at school, and they become good friends. There is a level o...more
Dan and Angela are having twins! To their great delight they have a boy, Eddy and a girl, Lizzy. Lizzy takes right after her daddy in EVERY way. When Lizzy is about to head off to college, Dan tells her about the curse. While at college Lizzy meets a boy, Stephen, who shares her secret and her love of animals and the environment. Together they take on the Medical Research Lab Director and try to drive him away from the college.
The beginning of this book was choppy and just skimmed over the lives...more
The beginning of this book was choppy and just skimmed over the lives...more
The premise for this book sound good to me but aftr reading it, it was not at all what I expected. The synopsis talks about Dan and his trials in raising his child, when really this book is about Lizzy coming into her own. Lizzy is a twin who has carried on the skinwalker curse. Her father shares this secret with her right before she leaves for college. There she meets a young man name Stephen who is just like her.
Izzie and Stephen romance is one that progess so fast that I was unable to value i...more
Izzie and Stephen romance is one that progess so fast that I was unable to value i...more
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C. Fern Cook started out as a freelance writer in the late 90's doing articles for how-to and inspirational markets.
"Wild Evolution" is the first book in her paranormal thriller Wild Series.
Set in the Colorado Rockies were she worked as a patrol officer, the law enforcement characters and the crime scene investigation techniques are based on her real life experiences.
Wild Justice, the second in...more
More about C. Fern Cook...
"Wild Evolution" is the first book in her paranormal thriller Wild Series.
Set in the Colorado Rockies were she worked as a patrol officer, the law enforcement characters and the crime scene investigation techniques are based on her real life experiences.
Wild Justice, the second in...more
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I hope the next edition will answer many of your questions.
Sep 23, 2010 07:51am