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Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Sam Thrace canât believe the woman heâs rescued from certain death is Kara Parkâhis former sweetheart. Once brokenhearted, now heâs protecting the courageous archaeologist from someone out to sabotage her controversial pipeline findings. And as he and Kara escape into the remote Canadian wilds, neither is safe from their emerging feelingsâor the threat to their lives.
MICHELLE KARL is an unabashed bibliophile and romantic suspense author. She lives in Canada with her husband and an assortment of critters, including a codependent cat and an opinionated parrot. When sheâs not reading and consuming copious amounts of coffee, she writes the stories sheâd like to find in her âto be readâ pile. She also loves animals, world music and eating the last piece of cheesecake.
ISBN: 978-1-474-08268-6
WILDERNESS PURSUIT
© 2018 Faith Boughan
Published in Great Britain 2018
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Sam and Kara heard the very thing theyâd feared, close, coming closer...
âYou can get us out of this, Kara. I believe in you.â Samâs smooth, mellow voice cut through her anxiety. Retrieving the trowel to cut the ropes binding them required controlled movements. âI havenât always had the most faith in your plans, but you know what youâre doing.â
She might have laughed if the situation wasnât so serious. âI donât, though. Iâm really just making this all up as I go along.â
Another branch snapped. Kara jumped in alarm. The trowel flipped end over end, spinning awayâright toward Samâs outstretched legs.
âIâve got it,â he said, but all trace of calm had disappeared from his voice. âWe donât have much time.â
Dear Reader,
Iâm delighted and honored that you chose to spend your reading time with Kara and Sam. As a Canadian and an animal lover, I was happy to get the chance to write a story that showcased a small slice of the countryâs incredible landscape and local wildlifeâeven if it wasnât exactly the most enjoyable situation for my hero and heroine.
While the area of northern British Columbia in which Iâve set this story is real and the distances as accurate as possible, Iâve changed the names of the main towns for the sake of fictionâbut yes, the RCMP serve in small, local detachments up in these somewhat isolated, rural locations. Fort Nelson is a real place, and the Liard/Fort Nelson River is a sight to behold. British Columbia has some of the most diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes in Canada, especially up north!
Eagle-eyed readers will have noticed that Kara mentions Gwyn Ponth College several times in this story, and at one point talks about her lab getting shot to pieces at her previous job. Yes, Kara Park is the unnamed archaeologist in whose lab Ginny locks up the Amaran tablets in my book Unknown Enemy. Surprise!
I love hearing from readers. Connect with me at michellekarl.com or find me on Twitter, @_MichelleKarl_. Thank you so much for reading Wilderness Pursuit!