Near the wild national forests of northeastern Pennsylvania, a wolf girl is discovered hiding in a farmer’s barn. She is dangerous, beautiful and can’t speak. Named “Candy” for the way she gobbles down a chocolate bar, she is transferred to a treatment facility near Pittsburgh. No one knows who Candy is or where she comes from, but the center where she is interred begins round-the-clock psychiatric evaluation. Also, the federal government is very interested in her for reasons which are not clear. Jason is a human behavior specialist with his own practice off the Main Line near Philadelphia. He’s always had a fascination with the legend of feral children raised in the wild, such as Mowgli and Tarzan. He’s suffering through a bitter divorce when he receives a job offer to become part of the team which is examining “Candy Doe”. Jason travels to the center where Candy is kept and immediately takes the job. Months later, through the diligent efforts of Jason and other people, Candy is able to learn human speech and live in a monitored cottage on the center’s ground. But she’s still very much a wild creature, even if she’s all-woman. Jason finds himself developing feelings for her which are not professional. He worries if Candy has feelings for him. But he still can’t figure out where she came from and how she ended up in the barn. And why does the federal government have such a deep interest in Candy?
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- Release Date 09/03/2015
- Author Timothy Mayer
- Language English
- Company K-Mark Publishing
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