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Forsaken - An American Sasquatch Tale

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A colony of Sasquatch raises a ruckus deep in the woods of Pennsylvania.

Liberty Brewster has begun to accept she may never know what happened to her daughter, Sage.  There's another thing to worry about now because her widowed, human advocate is dying and when he passes, she and her mate will be forced to relocate.
Meanwhile, another member of Liberty's colony claims to have seen Sage alive and everything changes.
Willing to break every Sasquatch rule in the quest to find her daughter, Liberty sets out to discover the truth, uncovering a secret about her ancestors that threatens to unravel everything she knows about her legacy in the process.

Forsaken - An American Sasquatch Tale is a 43,000 word Novella.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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Christine Conder

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Christine Conder is the author of Forsaken - An American Sasquatch Tale, a fantasy novella about a colony of Sasquatch raising a mild ruckus in Pennsylvania. Released Spring 2012.


Christine lives in rural Pennsylvania with her husband and a cottage cat. Ladybugs on the screen door. Buffalo in the road. A Screamer in the woods.


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June 24, 2012
Forsaken was a very exciting read, I was immediately drawn in by the mystery and excitement that starts right from page one. It’s not a very long read and will keep you on the edge of your seat as you read and delve further into the mysterious dissapearance of Sage, Liberty and Nathan’s daughter. I was also very intrigued by the author’s depiction of the Sasquatch which are similar to shape-shifters that are only able to change from human to Sasquatch or viceversa (I should mention that this is the first book I’ve ever read about Sasquatch so I can’t make any comparisons/ comments about how they are represented in this book to others.)

The author does an excellent job of developing a main character that the reader can develop compassion towards and will to succeed in her plight of finding her missing daughter. I spent the majority of this book trying to solve the mystery of Sage’s disappearance along with Liberty and hoping that she was correct and Sage really was out there somewhere.

Overall, I really enjoyed this novella and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys elements of fantasy, mystery and suspense. My only complaint about this novella is that it could use a second edit as there are some missing words and awkward phrasing, however, they do not detract enough from the overall story to skip this one.
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