PROLOGUE
Glory Chambers had been
living on the ranch all of her twenty years. She enjoyed working with the
animals there, riding horses and even cleaning the stables. She couldn’t imagine
working in store or behind a desk. Nothing beat the crisp open air and just
getting some dirt under her fingernails. A lot of girls in Skinwalker Valley didn’t
understand. They wanted to get out of the small town, move to Salt Lake City
where they could dance in clubs and make a career in anything from advertising
to modeling. Glory had the looks and smart to do either according to her friends.
She’d never admit that though. She liked wearing cut-off jeans and simple checkered
shirts. Her hair was long and unkept. She never wore make-up. Still, she’d had her
share of suitors from the farmhands working there. She wasn’t interested in
them, though. She loved the farm, the animals. She had no need for a boyfriend.
There had been a long
line of farmhands who came to work at the ranch but left after a few weeks. They
were seriously lacking at the moment, but a new one was supposed to start in a
week. They were scared off by the strange sightings the ranch had become known for.
There had been talks of strange lights in the evening, unnatural predators
scouring the grounds and even of ghosts. She had never seen any of those,
though. She figured the farmhands had just been drinking too much whiskey or smoking
too much pot. She did neither, preferring a healthy lifestyle.
Whistling, she walked to where the cows grazed. They were very quiet this morning. In fact she
couldn’t see them move at all. As she got closer her heart started to race.
This couldn’t be true. She started to run, tears already in her eyes. As she reached
the gate she saw her worst fear had become reality. There was no cow alive
anymore. All of them had been viciously slaughtered. The grass was filled with
their entrails, the green grass turned red from their blood. She got down on
her knees and screamed.
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