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  • The Insatiable Hunger of Trees

  • By: Samantha Eaton
  • Narrated by: Victoria Swain
  • Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Insatiable Hunger of Trees

By: Samantha Eaton
Narrated by: Victoria Swain
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Seventeen-year-old Cara Hughes doesn’t have time to believe in monsters. When Cara’s older sister, Shelby, returns home after a year-long disappearance, unable to say what happened or where she went, Cara’s family is thrown into turmoil—again.

As it is, Cara’s barely juggling her job, school, and volunteer work, and she’s desperate to be chosen for a corporate internship—something that would guarantee a two-year degree she could never afford without relying on the same loans that left her parents struggling.

At first, Cara is just worried about Shelby’s odd behavior and unpredictable moods. Then, she discovers the body of a teenager, viciously attacked, in the very woods where Shelby vanished. And the teen is just the first victim....

Cara clings to the belief that an animal is responsible for the deaths, until she realizes she’s being stalked by a strange creature in the woods—and it’s no animal. Plagued by strange visions and with her carefully-balanced life falling apart around her, Cara reaches out to the only person who can help her–Lucas Powell, a self-proclaimed monster hunter.

His theories are outrageous, and Cara hopes her decision to trust him isn’t a mistake, but the only way to know is by putting his theories to the test. Cara must face the woods herself, where the creatures she’s tried so hard to deny lurk in the dark.

©2023 Samantha Eaton (P)2023 Samantha Eaton
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Overall a decent read

This book was a good read but not one I will probably read again there were a few things that felt disjointed. Like we hear about the main characters relationship it gets brought up once or twice she has an ex girlfriend but it really serves no plot point. Random group of monster hunters happens to help out but no mention of like what this random organization is all about. Or why it’s so hush hush but the one kid keeps bringing up Bigfoot like can’t talk about what my family does but like what if bigfoots real? Like hmm so which is it a secret or no? Overall though it’s a good read.

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very scary!

The Narrator was really good and I like the book over all but the main character is such a pain in the ass I found myself rooting against her at times

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