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Catching Butterflies: A Post-Apocalyptic Suspense Novel (Escape Series Book 2) Kindle Edition
April and Beth have escaped, and their captor is dead. Freedom is in their grasp - if only they knew where they were.
With some memories returning, April and Beth struggle to find answers to their questions. What they know is that they’ve been vaccinated against a strange virus. But what happened to their family, and to the rest of the world?
As they head out, they stumble onto the compound where their nightmare began, but the empty building only brings more mystery into their lives. Soon, they encounter others wandering on the numerous trails throughout the woods. For April, finding her family is priority one; for Beth, it's sticking to the trails.
How can April ever convince her to leave the forest... and why are they being hunted?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date11 June 2019
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Grade level8 - 12
- File size2716 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07R9NBC2B
- Publisher : Creativia; 2 edition (11 June 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 2716 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 248 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1099403774
- Best Sellers Rank: 559,570 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

A graduate of a 3-year Graphic Design program, Sandra J. Jackson has always been creative, from drawing and painting to telling stories to her children when they were young. Her wild imagination lends itself to new and exciting ideas.
Sandra’s debut novel, Promised Soul, was originally released in 2015 by her former publisher. A short story, Not Worth Saving, was published in New Zenith Magazine’s 2016 fall issue. She also has had several sports articles published in a local newspaper. She holds a professional membership with the Canadian Author Association and is a member of Writers’ Ink. Sandra’s second novel, Playing in the Rain - Book 1 of the Escape Series, released in September 2017 also by the same former publisher.
Sandra lives with her family in a rural setting in Eastern, Ontario. She is currently working on Book 3 of the Escape Series, her first trilogy.
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This part has all of the tension of the first part but adds to to it with new faces. Will they find their brother? Parents? Can they trust the people they run into? Who is 'collecting' people? While there are a lot of questions, there are also a lot of answers. And so much emotion. I had a little cry at two points. One sad and one happy.
I've got to read the next part, because so much happened here that I can't say without spoiling but I really must know what's next. I highly recommend this unputdownable series.

Two lost girls in the woods, confused and starving, is an immediate attention grabber, and the relationship between the sisters is well drawn. There’s feeling of menace, and caution when new people appear. Who can be trusted? Is Cecil really dead? And where are they? Possibly going round in circles? And where is everyone going?
The two girls are engaging characters, with enough differences and similarities to make them convincing siblings. The reader feels for them and soon has a stake in their survival. This is dystopian fiction with a difference, impactful and real. I’m looking forward to the mystery being solved. But where do I go next? Catch up on book 1? Or press on to book 3?


This book is the opposite of fast paced, it is very slow moving - and yet I was so gripped I couldn’t put it down.
Characters and mystery are so strong.
It opens with sisters Beth and April coming out of hiding, lost and confused.
As the days unravel slowly, bits of memory begin to resurface.
Great book.