Bigfoot: A Terrifying Reality, Book 1

The first book in this series is about a guy that has seen a Bigfoot himself. He makes contact with a woman who has had more experiences with Bigfoot than he has. She takes him out where she knows he can see a Bigfoot but things don't go smoothly.

There's also the typical 'because I know something there are guys out to silence me' approach used by the woman.

Herein lies a a problem. I have already read the second book and the problem remains. Are these books true, loosely based on truth or complete fiction?

I'm tending to the fiction view of things. Do Bigoot creatures exist? I don't know. They might but there is no open scientific proof that they do. The problem lies in how convenient it is for the author to have been contacted by a woman that has experiences, is willing to take him to see one or more and at the same time seems to be hunted for her knowledge of what she knows.

It's like the Men in Black who appear to terrorize UFO sighters (and one of these days they are going to pick on the wrong person.)

Do the first two books read well? Yes, they do. Are they interesting? Yes, they are. Are the true, though? I don't think so.


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