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Grace and the Wolf - A Brief Tale on the Kindness of Strangers

Kat Goss

Editorial: Hylosis Publishing

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Sinopsis

A standalone novelette inspired by Kat Goss's The Client
 
She wanted to find herself. Someone found her first.
 
Grace is starting over. Leaving behind a life that wasn't truly hers, she seeks solace and self-discovery on a challenging hike to Cragspire Peak. But the small town at the mountain's base holds an unexpected encounter: a charming wolf who seems a little too comfortable in human company.
 
Can the secret to enlightenment be found at the top of a mountain?
 
Grace and the Wolf is a surreal tale of self-discovery gone wrong. A suspenseful exploration of trust and betrayal set against the backdrop of a looming, unforgiving wilderness.
Disponible desde: 11/09/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 50 páginas.

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