
Winter's Wind: The Wilderness Trials
Prehistoric Survival Adventure
“Six boys walked into the wilderness. They were humanity's only chance for survival.”
A gripping tale of altruism, grit, and brotherhood against an ancient, insurmountable evil.
Four winters have passed since the events of *The Eagle Feather*. The young Auroch boys of Emil's winter group stand on the cusp of manhood, but their path is blocked by a dark and dangerous dilemma.
With the spring thaw comes The Wilderness Trials. To be counted among the men of the Auroch People, the boys must survive one full moon cycle in a harsh, high country prowled by ravenous grizzlies. But as the frigid winds reawaken an ancient evil, the trial becomes more than a rite of passage. This is a battle for the fate of mankind itself.
Why this is your next great escape
- Epic Survival Stakes: Perfect for readers who love life-and-death stories where the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
- Coming-of-Age in the Ice Age: A deep dive into ancient traditions, brotherhood, and the transition from boy to hunter.
- Atmospheric World-Building: Ideal for cold winter evenings under a blanket, where the howling wind outside matches the story's prehistoric setting.
Winter's Wind resonates with fans of
- Survival Epics: The Call of the Wild by Jack London and Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry.
- Coming-of-Age Trials: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.
- Prehistoric Worlds: The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel.
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REVIEWS
Powerful. So well written, you feel you are part of the People. A great reader-friendly series. Can't wait to read the third story.
— TAG
Awesome book. I loved this story. The suspense was awesome. I will recommend this book to all my friends.
— Heather K.
Winter's Wind doesn't disappoint. Like the first one, it is a page-turner and will keep you up at night.
— Donna
Very good. This was exciting and intense. It really captured my imagination and I look forward to more stories.
— Ann Marie P.
Outstanding. Loved this story. The characters come to life on the page. You are a great storyteller.
— Judy





