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Sasquatch #2

Sasquatch Found: Sasquatch Series, Book 2

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When Lux Branson returns to the Piney Woods in Texas, will she recover the proof of Bigfoot's existence?

In Sasquatch Found, bounty hunter and expert tracker Lux Branson seeks to escape the nightmares caused by her terrifying encounters with the Sasquatch in Texas.

Six weeks later, she's got a seasonal job in Alaska as a guide for grizzly bear hunters. While settling into her new gig, Lux is shocked when Dr. Stevens shows up - he challenges her to provide proof of Bigfoot's existence in the Piney Woods.

Because of the debacle that ensued the last time Dr. Stevens organized an expedition, she doesn't want to accept his lucrative offer to return. But he demands that she lead a new expedition there and, once and for all, deliver the proof she'd once promised.

When Lux heads into the Piney Woods with the new team, she's determined not to repeat the deadly mistakes of the past. But Lux doesn't exactly trust the new team members. When the expedition turns terrifying, Lux discovers that there is more to fear than the Sasquatch.

Will the team survive the perils of the Piney Woods? Will Lux and her team recover the evidence of the Sasquatch that Dr. Stevens demands? And why is he so desperate to have it?

Sasquatch Found is K.T. Tomb's second novel in the Sasquatch series featuring Lux Branson, and is her 32nd adventure novel.

K.T. Tomb, author and archeologist, enjoys traveling the world when she's not writing adventure thrillers. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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First published April 22, 2015

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K.T. Tomb enjoys traveling the world when not writing adventure thrillers. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she's hard at work on her next novel. Please find her at:

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30 reviews
June 12, 2024
Disappointing

This one was hastily thrown together. The main characters had little personality and were completely different than the 1st book. Lux, the tracker, didn't know a train ran through the Piney Woods and had taken up smoking! True trackers smoking on a hunt for predators when before she was like smelling the air was just confusing. I almost just returned it but kept hoping. I am going to give the 3rd book a try but if it's like this one, that will be it.
318 reviews4 followers
January 11, 2021
Need More Squatch

Underscore of romance for the two main characters!!
Omg... the Bigfoot have become incredibly creative.
This sequel is worth reading for the inventive way to rid humanity of the two who broke Sasquatch 101's rules!
I'm at a 'dead-run' to DL the next book!
#KTTombs
#BigfootwithBrains
#Don'tMessWithCemetaries
32 reviews
July 27, 2020
Another good ride

Another very good tale by this author. The story continues, but some questions are left unanswered. Definitely gonna read the sequel!
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May 12, 2021
Pretty good read

I love the characters but there wasn't much of a story in Piney Woods. I still liked the book,what there was of it. I look forward to more.
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July 20, 2021
Molasses slow

Well, I kept waiting for this book to get into the sasquatch action but it never did. I am afraid this ends my interest in this series.
1,208 reviews59 followers
October 4, 2022
Something in the woods

Intense read with great characters. The woods are hiding something. The expedition team is looking for it. What happens if its found?
15 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2023
repetitive

Not a horrible follow up story except for one third of the book felt or was just past and copy from first. Would be better as one.
11 reviews
July 24, 2024
Great!!!!

Book 2, another great page Turner. Its hard to put the story down once you start reading it.
Can't wait to start book 3!
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53 reviews
February 26, 2021
Lux is a bitch

Seriously. She gets a job as a hunting guide, but is impatient, insulting, and rude to her paying customers. It doesn't matter if they aren't good hunters or note - she has very poor people skills and shouldn't do that job.

Then she meets her new team and starts hating both of them. The woman is understandable, she also is a bitch. But what did Jesse do to earn her amnesty? Was Lux confusing him with Captain Obvious from her Alaska trip (surely this wasn't a mistake made by the author)?

And it seemed like Jesse and Ms. Bitch were getting along just fine until they got kidnapped and tied to a car, suddenly they hated each other. What was the deal with that?

What was Jesse's job again? Survivalist? Photographer? Anthropologist? The story couldn't quite make up it's mind. Being an anthropologist/backup survivalist makes sense, why would Dr Stevens want a photographer on the team.

Did Lux and Ben completely miss a meth-house and stacks of cars somehow their fist time through? Seems a bit strange for a tracker/bounty hunter to not notice something like that.

I gave the first book 3 stars. This one, as a story, was about as good overall, but there seemed to be too many mistakes - it could have REALLY used another proofread. I'm gonna give the series one more try.

Ms. Bitch? Stevens said she was CSI, but apparently she was secretly a Coroner...Why was that a secret? Either job would have worked.
215 reviews
November 28, 2022
Terrible

100% of this short story is rehashing the first story. There was no plot or character development. Same story as the first short story with a few new characters thrown in with the same mission from a crazy old rich guy looking for the fountain of youth. Boring! I also don't think the author has ever been to "piney woods" which is a region in Texas much less spent time in East Texas. Being a native Texan, I've never heard anyone say let's go on vacation at "Piney Woods". No real description of the terrain or what East Texas looks like. And we don't call Big Foot, Sasquatch, in Texas. The author would have had a better setting and title if she'd placed the story in the Pacific NW where she is from. I do not recommend nor will I continue this series of short stories.
3 reviews
July 10, 2015
Well that was abrupt

The book is really short but I was kind of intrigued by the story of Piney woods. The events weren't very plausible (granted its a bigfoot book to begin with) but it's kind of like: ok, I'm sick of writing, the end)

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