Rod Raglin

This blog will touch on the experiences I have as a writer (not to be mistaken for my experience as a writer, i.e. how many books I've written, etc); the pleasure and the pain, the joy and the grief, the satisfaction and the frustration, the magic and the reality - have I left anything out, oh yeah, the rejection, rejection and more rejection,  the humiliation and the embarrassment, the jealousy and the resentment - that pretty much covers it, except for why I do it which perhaps I'll realize along the way. Are you totally confused? Good, let's begin.

#FreeEbook. SAVING SPIRIT BEAR - Eco-Warrior Series Book 1

 

Corporate Climber challenges Eco-Warrior

to decide the fate of the rare and endangered Spirit Bear.

 

Free ‘til Jan. 10 at https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003DS6LEU

 

 

 

 

Kimberley James is hoping her new assignment will jumpstart her stalled career with a New York corporate relations firm. Her client wants to develop a mega ski resort in northern Canada. Her job is to convince the current owners of the land to sell. With millions of dollars to be made, it seems like a done deal. Until she runs up against Jonah Baker.

 

Baker is part owner of a lodge on the land and an ardent environmentalist. He'

s not about to permit a development that threatens ancient rainforests and the habitat of the rare and endangered Spirit Bear for any price.

 

Kim begrudgingly respects his principles before profit, but cannot allow a tree-hugging, bear-loving zealot to derail her fast track to success. Jonah admires her determination and worldliness but will fight to the end to stop a materialistic corporate climber from destroying something rare and unique.

 

Spirit Bear is the first in the stand-alone series ECO-WARRIORS.

 

“I loved Spirit Bear and was hooked by the second page

- Five Star review from Bitten By Books

 

"An exciting read and I couldn't put it down."

- Lewis Dakin, Goodreads Review

 

"...beautiful description of the landscape and wildlife...it really is a joy to read it!"

- Elspeth, Goodreads Review

 

“I liked the concept of Spirit Bear. It was unique...something I haven't read a million times before.”

  • Reviewed by Tina Gibbons at Readers' Favorite Book Reviews

Free ‘til Jan. 10 at https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003DS6LEU