Sangay Glass's Blog - Posts Tagged "survival-thriller"
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Some say wolves walk between worlds.
Not quite spirit, not quite flesh.
They know all the things we’ve forgotten—
How to grieve with the wind.
How to wait without fear.
How to leave no trace but change everything.
When they look at us, they don’t just see what we are.
They see what we could become.
This Summer:
We Were Meant to be Wolves
An psychological eco-thriller with a supernatural twist.
She crossed a line meant to protect the wolves— now
they own her body and soul.
Because sometimes the truth bites back—hard.
Published on March 25, 2025 14:13
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contemporary, ecology, ethics, fiction, morally-gray, morallygrey, survival, survival-thriller, thriller, thrillertwists, wilderness, wolves-psycholigical
Born to Be Wild: Wolves As Pets

Most wolves and wolfdogs aren’t surrendered because they’re dangerous.
They’re surrendered because they’re misunderstood.
They weren’t born broken.
They weren't born to be wild.
We just expect them to behave otherwise.
This theme runs deep in We Were Meant to Be Wolves, a story rooted in real-world wolf conservation, identity, and the blurry lines between what we love and what we fear.
If you’ve ever worked in rescue or fallen in love with something untamable—you’ll feel this one in your bones.
We Were Meant to Be Wolves to be released this summer.
If you're looking for something now, Ledge Pond is a psychological wilderness survival thriller. Available now. Please read the TWs though. It's wild.
Published on March 26, 2025 10:34
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contemporary, ecology, ethics, fiction, morally-gray, morallygrey, survival, survival-thriller, thriller, twists, wilderness, wolves-psycholigical
What if wolves returned to the Adirondacks?
What if wolves naturally expanded their territory into the Adirondacks?Not in theory. Not in textbooks. But flesh and breath—moving through trees we thought were ours alone.
Some would call it progress. Others, a threat.
Jess, an ecologist studying a breeding pair in the Adirondacks, used to be on one side. Now she’s not so sure.
Because when wolves return, so do the questions:
Who gets to decide what belongs?
What do we owe the wild?
And what happens when we mistake fear for protection?
This theme runs deep in We Were Meant to Be Wolves—a story rooted in real-world conservation, identity, and the blurry lines between what we love and what we fear.
If you’ve ever worked in rescue… or fallen for something untamable—you’ll feel this one in your bones.
We Were Meant to Be Wolves — a psychological eco-thriller about wolves and the fine line between conservation and control that bites back. Coming this summer.
Craving a wilderness psycho-thriller with bite? Ledge Pond is available now.
Published on March 27, 2025 05:27
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Tags:
contemporary, ecology, ethics, fiction, morally-gray, morallygrey, survival, survival-thriller, thriller, thrillertwists, wilderness, wolves-psycholigical


