It seemed to be just a cute little alien life-form, no more dangerous than a kitten, but Captain Alexis Ripley, the uptight head of security at a research base on a remote planet, warns that it ought to be kept under close watch anyway. Her warnings, alas, go unheeded, and the creature soon mutates into a feral, hulking, well-endowed biped whose only goal is to have its way with any female organism it can lay its claws and tentacles on. It’s up to Alexis to catch it. Alas, it catches her first, and the tightly wound security officer soon finds herself surrendering to all her suppressed desires.
Hunt. I must go down to the seas again, for the call ofthe running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied John Masefield Sea Fever On the riverbank, beside the old railway bridge, I loaded my boat.
Amy and Jack Bishop find the tranquility of their new country home shattered by a pack of wild cats
He ran on all fours, barked and growled. He was later discovered by a hiking couple and brought back to civilization. This story is about his transformation from a canine in to a fine civilized human being.
The Lovely Bones meets Black Swan in this haunting psychological thriller with twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very last page.
With vibrant art, clever humor, and heaps of unsolved mysteries, animator Mark Fearing conjures a fearsome saga out of small-town terrors. The first entry in this inventive new series is sure to scare young readers silly.
Explores the controversial problem of domesticated animals gone wild, and its impact on people and on the environment.
A conclusion to the series that includes Feral Curse finds Kayla, Yoshi, Clyde and Aimee declared fugitives after a video of Kayla goes viral and a self-proclaimed weresnake kidnaps a high-profile politician.
In this memoir, author Alwyn Moss describes the unexpected relationships of her and her neighbors in a rural retirement settlement with a colony of feral cats.
Readers seem perplexed at which Genre label should be attached to this story, deciding it’s a combination of Fantasy, Adventure, Crime drama, Action thriller, Mystery, Horror, ‘Uuhhh, a Potpourri’ mix?
Sam is the kind of brother who gives you the creeps. Most of the time is spent getting me into trouble. The rest of the time he's trying to get out of doing his share of the work. And I wish he'd stop calling me Feral! [back cover].