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Why Coyote is the Real MVP

What purpose do coyotes serve?
-They keep rodent populations down.
-They clean up roadkill before it gets stinky.
-They eat invasive free-roaming cats. Sorry, not sorry. Native birds approve.
-Thrives everywhere from deep wilderness to downtown.
-Shape-shifts in myth, teaches life lessons, and occasionally saves the day (sometimes on purpose)
-Laughs at your HOA rules .

Verdict: Nature’s problem-solver… and occasional troublemaker.

Happy Tuesday! Stay adaptable!

And read! Love wolves? Love nature? Love Magical realism?

Jess Taylor is dead.

Her body lies rotting in the woods, forgotten by the world. But something older than myth, and more primal than man, has claimed her. And it’s not done yet.

Ten years after surviving a wolf encounter that killed her sister, wildlife biologist Jess returns to the Adirondacks to study a breeding pair that shouldn’t exist. Their presence disrupts everything ecologically, politically, and spiritually.

But when science collides with legend and conservation becomes control, Jess crosses a line she can’t uncross.
And she pays for it with her body and soul.

Now resurrected from the dead, disoriented, and no longer entirely human, Jess faces the betrayals, bribes, and the man who couldn’t save her—or stop her.

Set in the remote Adirondacks, where wolves have returned after a century-long absence, The Wolfer's Daughter is a chilling, darkly humorous story rooted in real-world conservation, identity, and the blurry lines between what we love and what we fear in ourselves.
The Wolfer's Daughter: A Story of Resurrection and Reckoning in the Adirondacks
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Published on August 12, 2025 10:29 Tags: conservation, ecology, magical, myths, realism, thrillers