Bryant is alarmed to realize his young stepdaughter has gone missing in the woods. To make matters worse, a storm unlike any he's ever seen seems to be conspiring with the trees to trap the both of them. Can he get the two of them to safety before everything goes up in flames?
David DeGeorge is the author of various published short stories, several of which were finalists in writing contests. His first novel, Friendship, is a coming of age story. He's since had Internment, a psychological suspense novel, Chalktrauma, a horror novel, The Chair, a chiller, and Accounting for Clues, a mystery, published. If he's not writing or drawing, he's reading (with, as John D. MacDonald said, either grinding envy or weary contempt) or he's talking with/visiting his nieces. Read some of his short stories, excerpts of the novels, and background information on the stories and novels at his website, www.daviddegeorge.com