“Filled with vivid imagery and spine-tingling mystery!” —Maisey Yates, New York Times bestselling author
Runtime
6h 11m
Release
01-15-19
Abridgement
Unabridged
Genre
Fiction/Romance
Overview
The forest brought them together. What’s in it could tear them apart.
Maggie Sullivan has returned to Wolfe Creek, determined to find out why her best friend vanished one fog-shrouded night a year ago. But it quickly becomes clear that if the residents of the secluded mountain town know what happened, they aren’t talking.
Sheriff’s deputy Koda Wolfe reluctantly agrees to help Maggie, even as he tries to convince her to leave town for her own good. Soon he’s compelled to protect her from herself, his family’s ancient curse, and a killer who could strike again.
The nights heat up in more ways than one as Maggie and Koda delve deeper into the haunting disappearance. The eerie woods come alive with secrets bound to tear them apart, while someone is watching their every move.
Editorial Reviews
“Kaylie really hit this one out of the ballpark!” —Tomes and Tequila on Christmas at the Graff

Author Biography
Kaylie Newell is a novelist and was named a finalist for the 2018 Rita Award for Best Short Contemporary Romance novel. She grew up the daughter of two gifted writers and knew she would eventually want to follow in their footsteps. While she has written short stories her whole life, it wasn’t until after her kids were born that she decided to write her first novel. She hasn’t looked back since.

Narrator Biography
Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. Currently a company member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, she has performed in New York and regionally with such companies as the Lincoln Center, Soho Repertory Theatre, and New Dramatists. She makes her home in Ashland, Oregon, with her family.