Where On Earth? An Alaska Adventure
By David H. Minton
Fiery Seas Publishing
May 2017
Romantic Adventure
Book Description:
Dan Richards, an Iraq war vet, is a surveyor for the mining company, looking to open a new silver mine. Scrambling to establish his helicopter charter business in the wilds of Alaska, while trying to stay connected to his teenage daughter, his world soon turns upside down when he rescues a woman and her dog sledding team after an avalanche.
Samantha Bettencourt, an environmental engineer, is eager to begin her first project with the university. A spokesperson for an environmentalist group intent on preserving the wilderness, she is on the path to saving the wild, but when Dan walks into her life things start to change.
Sparks fly between Dan and Samantha as they find themselves running for their lives—from the good guys as well as the bad guys out to ruin the things they long to protect. Will they be able to escape before it’s too late? Will they get a chance at love or will they lose everything. . . including their lives?
Excerpt
Excerpt
Flying along in his Jet
Ranger, Dan Richards knew they were just barely in advance of a storm closing
in. Returning from his work in Fairbanks, Search and Rescue was the last thing
on his mind. Besides, they didn’t have much time. They had to get this chopper
on the ground and in a hanger or no one would be flying it, ever. If they
didn’t make it to Base, which was the only hanger around, there was a very high
likelihood the chopper would be damaged, even destroyed by the storm. Base was
about twenty minutes away, so he figured they could just make it to safety.
But, Base knew that as well; they wouldn’t have called him if it weren’t
serious. In fact, a rescue beacon alarm was an urgent call for help. Someone
was in great danger, or worse. That was something with which Dan was familiar.
Although not his job, in the wilderness of Alaska, he often found it was his
calling. If they thought he could help, maybe he could. He nodded to Ted Matthews,
his fair-skinned, buzz-cut, no-nonsense co-pilot.
“Base, Red Wing.
Go ahead.”
“Red Wing,
Base. I have a constant SOS from a rescue beacon. It may indicate an avalanche
victim, given the region and the weather.”
“Roger,
possible avalanche victim. Where is it?”
About the Author:
After graduating college, David spent two tours in United States Military Assistance Command Republic of Viet-Nam, before beginning his career as a nuclear engineer, then electronics engineer, tele-communications engineer, and software security engineer. He has previously published three non-fiction books, several poems, and many non-fiction technical and historical articles.
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