Lake Greenshore was a place of fond memories. A place where seven friends could forget the strains of the real world and enjoy the outdoors. With several miles of water and thick woods separating them from the rest of the world, Alana Bluestone and her friends set out for a week of relaxation aboard a sixty-foot houseboat. At their usual hideout, they quickly take notice of Lake Greenshore was a place of fond memories. A place where seven friends could forget the strains of the real world and enjoy the outdoors. With several miles of water and thick woods separating them from the rest of the world, Alana Bluestone and her friends set out for a week of relaxation aboard a sixty-foot houseboat. At their usual hideout, they quickly take notice of a few irregularities. Weed beds in the shallow coves are encased in a strange slime; dead deer, drained of all fluid, lay along the shoreline; and the lakefront residences appear mysteriously vacant. Panic takes hold one morning after one of their own goes missing. The ensuing search leads Alana and her group to a cove. Beneath the slime-covered weed beds lies a bone-chilling consequence of science gone awry. Leeches, twelve feet in length, have invaded the lake and are hungry for blood. Genetically engineered, they are agile, ruthless, and starving. They are all-terrain vehicles, capable of tracking prey across water and land. They do not crave flesh, for they are BLOODSUCKERS
Bloodsuckers (Bloodsuckers Horror, #1)
Lake Greenshore was a place of fond memories. A place where seven friends could forget the strains of the real world and enjoy the outdoors. With several miles of water and thick woods separating them from the rest of the world, Alana Bluestone and her friends set out for a week of relaxation aboard a sixty-foot houseboat. At their usual hideout, they quickly take notice of Lake Greenshore was a place of fond memories. A place where seven friends could forget the strains of the real world and enjoy the outdoors. With several miles of water and thick woods separating them from the rest of the world, Alana Bluestone and her friends set out for a week of relaxation aboard a sixty-foot houseboat. At their usual hideout, they quickly take notice of a few irregularities. Weed beds in the shallow coves are encased in a strange slime; dead deer, drained of all fluid, lay along the shoreline; and the lakefront residences appear mysteriously vacant. Panic takes hold one morning after one of their own goes missing. The ensuing search leads Alana and her group to a cove. Beneath the slime-covered weed beds lies a bone-chilling consequence of science gone awry. Leeches, twelve feet in length, have invaded the lake and are hungry for blood. Genetically engineered, they are agile, ruthless, and starving. They are all-terrain vehicles, capable of tracking prey across water and land. They do not crave flesh, for they are BLOODSUCKERS
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another excellent book from author Michael Cole. love his books Excellent read. I think Michael Cole is my favorite author of all time. Keep writing Michael and I’ll keep reading
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