Snow Flower

· Flower's Fang Book 0 · Rainbow Dog Books
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Wet snow sprays from Arara’s paws as she bounces after her father, who is checking his trap lines. Falling snow from the trees platters around her. In the distance branches crack and fall, broken by the weight of the melting snow.

She’s supposed to be at school today, but she convinced him to take her hunting instead. School is horrible anyway. This is so much better. The warm spring air brings her spirits back up that had been brought low by schoolyard bullies.

Her father’s ahead when there’s a loud crack right above her head. Arara freezes, staring up at a giant branch falling right towards her. She screams, but the branch stops falling inches from her upturned snout. Hovering there, weightless. Held, she realizes, by her. This changes everything.

This is a prequel story to Flower's Fang.

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About the author

Madison Keller is an award winning author of several epic fantasy novels and a plethora of short stories spanning multiple genres. 

When not writing he can often be found at home sewing, bicycling around the woods of the Pacific Northwest, or at the dog park with his adorable Chihuahua mixes.

Website: http://MadisonKeller.net

Twitter: @maddiekellerr

Sign up for his mailing list at https://madisonkeller.net/newsletter-sign-up/ and get a free short story set in the Dragonsbane Saga.

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