Into the Jungle
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense
3.5
(161)
Erica Ferencik
In this “hypnotic, violent, unsparing” (A.J. Banner, USA TODAY bestselling author) thriller from the author of the “haunting, twisting thrill ride” (Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author) The River at Night, a young woman leaves behind everything she knows to take on the Bolivian jungle, but her excursion abroad quickly turns into a fight for her life.Lily Bushwold thought she’d found the antidote to endless foster care and group homes: a teaching job in Bolivia. As soon as she could steal enough cash for the plane, she was on it. When the gig falls through, world-weary Lily decides to stay in Bolivia when an intense passion finds her in the form she least expected: Omar, a savvy, handsome local man who’d abandoned his life as a hunter in Ayachero—a remote jungle village—to try his hand at city life. When Omar learns that a jaguar has killed his four-year-old nephew in Ayachero, he gives Lily a choice: Stay alone in the unforgiving city, or travel to the last in a string of ever-more-isolated river towns in the jungles of Bolivia. Thirty-foot anaconda? Puppy-sized spiders? Vengeful shamans with unspeakable powers? Lovestruck Lily is oblivious. She follows Omar to this ruthless new world of lawless poachers, bullheaded missionaries, and desperate indigenous tribes driven to the brink of extinction. To survive, Lily must navigate the jungle—its wonders as well as its terrors—using only her wits and resilience. “Gripping, breathtaking, and exquisitely told—Into the Jungle pulls you into another world, returning you forever transformed” (Wendy Walker, USA TODAY bestselling author).
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Author
Erica Ferencik
Pages
352
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2020-03-03
ISBN
1501168940 9781501168949
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"4.25⭐️ Wow! I’m still recovering from this one and reeling a bit from feeling fully immersed in living in the jungle..even just for a few days. Having read Erica Ferencik’s The River at Night I knew how evocative and immersive her writing is, but the aptly named Into the Jungle is even next level (this one is her first book though!). I felt the the blanket of heat, every drop of sweat, bite of insect, slither of snake, and slap of banana leaf. Yes it was super UNCOMFORTABLE. So much so I was fairly relieved when it was over lol. But along the way in the story of lost Lily trying to find herself in a wilderness she didn’t belong and a village that didn’t want her, I was taken on a heart pounding journey of evil poachers, misguided missionaries, mysterious tribespeople, and ecological loss via encroachment of civilization. A LOT happens but it builds up more in the second half and ending. I haven’t found her books to be perfect, yet they have a profound way of getting their grips in me. Looking forward to reading Girl in Ice now!"