Wolves and Men, A Novel

An Excerpt from the Novel:


The wickedness of men knows no bounds. It does not stop to consider the lives it destroys; does not feel the pain it inflicts; nor hesitates where it devours. Its appetite is destruction, and its darkness infects wherever it wounds. It prowls through night and day, seeking the weak, the innocent, and the pure. Where it finds beauty, it mars; where it sees life, it poisons; and where there is light, darkness will fall.




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Synopsis:


Charlotte Benson is no stranger to the evils of men. Plagued by terrible dreams of her past, she seeks respite in the Ouachita Mountains, at a peaceful wildlife refuge called Willow's Bend in far eastern Oklahoma. Even though she's tucked away in her tiny cabin, she knows she'll have to face her demons. But what she doesn't expect is that Willow's Bend might have demons of its own. 

When locals in Willow's Bend start talking about the strange behavior of their dogs and news surfaces about experiments in the woods, rumors run wild in the tiny community. And as Charlotte's dreams suddenly change from events in her past to those in the future, the serene mountain sanctuary she sought turns into a waking nightmare.


With a unique blend of edge-of-your-seat suspense and coming-of-age narrative, Natasha Wittman reveals not only the darkness of men's hearts but the triumph of forgiveness and grace over grief in her debut novel, Wolves and Men.




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Editorial Reviews:

"Wittman's debut novel makes a striking entry into modern literature. With an appeal to nostalgic mourning and jarring, hair-raising suspense, Wittman brought me to edge of my seat. Beautifully written, Wolves and Men hits it all--suspense, romance, adventure-- all wrapped up with a graceful nod to the literary greats."

 - Liz McLane, blogger and editor


"Wittman has created a poetic landscape, full of lush, vivid detail, and a thoroughly romantic character through which to enjoy it... This adroit little novel will provide pleasing page turning and leave the reader feeling satisfied."

 - Katie Dupre, writer and editor



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