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Find The Good Ones or Let Me Go-Episode Four
Find The Good Ones or Let Me Go-Episode Four
Find The Good Ones or Let Me Go-Episode Four
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Eight-year-old Tony became lost in the Black Ridge Forest while hunting a giant snapping turtle. He is Hungry, tired, cold, and scared. Night is coming with its dark secrets, strange noises, and Menacing nocturnal life.
Can he go home? What should he fear more, the forest at night? His father’s punishment? Or the forgotten mystery of the Black Ridge Forest?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2017
ISBN9781370631049
Find The Good Ones or Let Me Go-Episode Four
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Sabine Shepherd

Sabine Shepherd was born in Wisconsin and spent most of her life there. She first found her love for writing in middle school study halls, where she switched between artistic doodles, and dark poetry. As time passed, life took over and she forgot her many poems and short stories she had started in high school. Instead, there was college, and work, and children to take care of. Now with the children grown, she has moved to Georgia and re-kindled that love. She finds she enjoys it tremendously, and hopes you will too.

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    Find The Good Ones or Let Me Go-Episode Four - Sabine Shepherd

    FIND THE GOOD ONES

    OR LET ME GO

    Episode Four-First Edition

    Where in the Woods?

    Sabine Shepherd

    Text Copyright©1995 Sabine Shepherd

    All Rights Reserved

    Published in the United States of America.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, with the single exception of the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    This includes electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise except as permitted under section 107 or 108 of the United States Copyright Act- without the prior written permission of Sabine Shepherd.

    For information contact Sabine Shepherd; Sabine@kktales.com

    The following work is based loosely on real events, and although the names of real places may be used, names, characters, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are embellished and fictionalized for the reader’s pleasure.

    Cover Art by:

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    I dedicate episode four of this story to all the children looking to find their place, their family, their home.

    Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable.

    Hebrews 4:13 NLT

    Find the Good Ones

    Prologue

    Henrietta woke with a pounding headache that forced a one cup heart beat through a two-ounce vein and drove it straight into her throbbing temple. She sat up and forced her feet into her worn out slippers with a side-to-side wiggle, pausing to let the thunder in her head subside. Rubbing the back of her neck she squeezed tightly against the rigid tendons and wished she could go back to sleep. But she needed to see what time it was and find out if the kids were still sleeping. She could only hope.

    Picking up the tarnished handheld mirror on her bedside table, Henrietta smiled slightly. She could still hear her sister Isabel as she held the mirror rolling it in her palm. It was as if she was standing in front of her with the matching brush and comb in her hand. These were Grandma Laufenberg’s, she had begun. She brought them on the ship Leipzig, leap-zig, from Munster-Westphalen, Germany; when she was only seven years old, Isabel said, measuring each word for her little sister.

    "They are believed

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