Reader Comments about Wes Boyd's writing"I find your style of writing very refreshing! Please keep it going - the personal interest implicit in each story is what makes them so great!" "I admire your way of fleshing out the characters - giving them life instead of merely portraying masks." "Your entire Dawnwalker series has been delightful. Reading initially for pleasure, your series quickly became a lesson from a fine craftsman. I've learned much but the reading pleasure never waned." "Your stories never disappoint me, or let me down. I enjoy them all -- they are 'Feel Good' Stories!" "I continue to enjoy your writing and you keep getting better at it. Thanks so much for your time and genius." "Your characters, settings and story lines seem so real that I feel you are letting me peek in on a part of life that I'd have otherwise never known anything about." | The Birdwatcher Hill Fire Book Ten of the New Spearfish Lake series Book Three of the Bird subseries by Wes Boyd ©2009, ©2015
Jack and Vixen are searching a remote area of woods around Spearfish Lake for an eagle's nest -- but they find a forest fire instead. The woods are very dry, and fast action is needed to keep the small fire from turning into a major disaster. It is a busy and fast-paced day for local volunteer firemen, railroad workers, Randy from Clark Construction, and others from around Spearfish Lake including members of the local nudist resort, and the two high school-aged birders are right in the middle of it. Approximately 109,000 words (about 238 print pages) Preorders to be shipped November 29, 2015 Many Ordering Options!
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