Dr. Julia Morrow and her graduate students, David and Marisol, embark on a research trip to explore a remote section of the Amazon rainforest. When their trails seem to change direction at will and they find themselves lost and without communication, the trio worry they may be in for more than just the latest scientific discovery. Banding together, they’re left deciding which is more important - finding out how to escape the unexpected horrors lurking within the rainforest or getting back home in one piece. The deeper they travel into the jungle, the more they realize that some places are meant to remain untouched.Content Warning: This book contains strong depictions of panic and anxiety.
Jayme Bean Books
Jayme Bean crafts stories that explore both the wonders of the world and the intricate tapestry of the human condition. Drawing inspiration from her global travels and her background as a zookeeper, she imbues her narratives with a unique perspective shaped by her experiences. Her writing delves into universal themes, offering readers a profound look at the world and the depths of human emotion. Bean's distinctive voice resonates with readers seeking narratives that are both expansive and deeply personal.
