Reseña Stranded de Melinda Braun
Sinopsis:
It’s human nature to survive.
Searching for some kind of peace after the tragic death of her younger sister,
Emma ventures with a hiking group into the massive and treacherous wilderness
of the Boundary Waters—a rugged land filled with wild animals, twisting rivers,
and, Emma hopes, the quiet solitude she so desperately needs.
But Mother Nature has other plans.
When a freak windstorm kills the group’s guide, Emma and three other survivors
are left stranded with no compass, no map, and just a handful of supplies.
Their only hope is to make it to the mighty Lake Superior, where maybe, just
maybe, they will be rescued before it’s too late.
Lost, hungry, and exhausted, Emma and her small group must endure every storm,
every dangerous animal, and even the looming threat of hypothermia if they hope
to survive. But time is running out—and one fellow camper will do whatever it
takes to make it out of the Boundary Waters alive. Even if
he’s the only one.
Opinión:
Bueno, dejaré la reseña
así de cortita porque solamente haciéndola me estoy frustrando. Pero si leíste la
sinopsis y te llamo la atención te invito a leerlo.
Puntuación:
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