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The forest always takes its due. Henry thought he had mastered the wilderness. Alone in the remote Alaskan bush, he built a life hunting animals-and the occasional unlucky traveler. The forest seemed endless, indifferent, and willing to conceal his darkest deeds. But the forest was never indifferent. It was watching, waiting, and now, it's hungry. When strange sounds and shadowy figures begin to haunt him, Henry realizes that his sins have awakened something ancient and relentless. The forest he once relied on has turned against him, weaving him into its eternal cycle of vengeance. As he's…mehr

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The forest always takes its due. Henry thought he had mastered the wilderness. Alone in the remote Alaskan bush, he built a life hunting animals-and the occasional unlucky traveler. The forest seemed endless, indifferent, and willing to conceal his darkest deeds. But the forest was never indifferent. It was watching, waiting, and now, it's hungry. When strange sounds and shadowy figures begin to haunt him, Henry realizes that his sins have awakened something ancient and relentless. The forest he once relied on has turned against him, weaving him into its eternal cycle of vengeance. As he's drawn deeper into its twisted grasp, he finds himself calling out-but only those who hear the forest's whispers, who are already lost and broken, are compelled to answer. Consumed is a chilling descent into a world where nature is no longer a refuge, but a predator. As the line between man and wilderness blurs, Henry discovers that some debts can never be repaid-and some hungers can never be satisfied.
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Catherine J. Rosser is a fantasy author who weaves together myth, magic, and unforgettable journeys. Known for her vivid storytelling and rich characters, she brings epic worlds to life with themes of destiny and self-discovery. When not writing, Catherine draws inspiration from nature, channeling its beauty into her imaginative tales.