Title: Escape Through the Wilderness
Author: Gary Rodriguez
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Pages: 254
Genre: Teens/Children
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Author: Gary Rodriguez
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Pages: 254
Genre: Teens/Children
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Sixteen-year-old
Savannah Evans walks with a slight limp thanks to a gymnastics’ accident that
dashed her Olympic dreams, but didn’t stop her from attending an adventure camp
in Idaho. At Camp Arrowhead,
she quickly befriends Jade Chang and Rico Cruz, but Conner Swift taunts Savi
because of her injury.
When
the four are teamed together for an overnight white-water river rafting
adventure, Savi refuses to get in the same raft with Conner. Unfortunately, the
director will not reassign her.
A
fun expedition down the river turns into a nightmare when their raft slams into
a huge rock and their adult guide disappears down the river.
Without
their guide and desperately trying to steer an out-of-control raft, they pass
the “last chance” marker and enter the larger rapids. With Jade pinned between
the raft and a rock, and Rico clinging to a lifeline, Savi must cut the raft
free.
When
the four drag themselves out of the river, they’re bruised, beaten, lost, and
twenty-five miles from camp. Because of late-night campfire tales of Vexel, a
vicious animal that roams the nearby woods, Savi and the others are terrified.
Savi
becomes the unlikely leader who tries to guide the group back to Camp Arrowhead.
Limited supplies, injuries, and the constant threat of Vexel—who Savi fears is
stalking them, complicate the harrowing return trip.
Readers
will enjoy dramatic survival scenes and the group working together, solving
problems, and learning to overcome adversity.
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Book Excerpt:
Suddenly, they heard a loud rustling of bushes and
branches snapping downriver not far from where they had set up their makeshift
camp.
“What was that?” Savi whispered anxiously. “It
couldn’t be Vexel, could it?”
“Quiet.” Rico rebuked her with a hush. He raised
the tip of his nearly finished spear.
Again, they heard more noise in the woods. This
time they knew it was getting closer.
My Review:
This book was pretty much non-stop fun. It's got all the elements of a good solid suspense. I liked the characters and the setting. I mean who doesn't get a bit wigged out in the woods? (Okay, so I hear that some people enjoy being out in nature...) Add to it all the dangers that the characters face, and you have a nail biter on your hands!
I loved the writing style and the pacing of this book! It had me on the edge of my seat many times and also had some super touching moments. A great plot, solid writing, and a group of interesting and fun characters make Escape Through The Wilderness a fantastic read!
About the Author
My name is Gary Rodriguez, and I live in California. I'm the
president of LeaderMetrix Inc., a consulting company that specializes in
senior-level executive coaching, organizational development, and conflict
resolution.
Previously, I worked for eighteen years in
the radio business as an executive where I spent several years as one of the
original managers of Infinity Broadcasting.
Following a successful radio career I
became the president of a non-profit organization for a season.
As a young man, I spent a tour of duty in
the U.S. Army where I was recognized as the youngest Drill Instructor in the
Army's history at age 18 years. I was also awarded the Silver Star (the
nation's third highest award for valor) while serving in a combat zone.
Over the past few years, I've written
three non-fiction books and then I decided to write a novel.
My first book, Purpose-Centered Public Speaking, was published in 2009 and was
re-published this summer (2014). Then I wrote a companion workbook designed to
help people implement the principles taught in my first book. Next, I wrote Overcoming The Fear Of Public Speaking.
And this past year, I wrote my first novel, Escape
Through The Wilderness.
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