Fox Crossing (A Fox Crossing, Maine Novel #1)
Animal stories, General fiction, Family stories
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
Crossing paths with a black cat is said to bring bad luck.But crossing paths with The Fox is a whole other story . . . SOME SAY THE FOX IS GOOD LUCK In the mountain village of Fox Crossing, Maine, everyone… knows the story of The Fox. According to local legend, one of the town&’s founders crossed paths with a curious-looking fox with a distinctive white ear and paw. The unusual fox sighting not only inspired the town&’s name, it sparked a fantastical piece of folklore that&’s been passed down for generations. Some people say that whoever sees The Fox will be rewarded with good fortune, love, and happiness. Others say it&’s just a silly folk tale . . . WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY? Annie Hatherley doesn&’t believe The Fox legend—even though it was her great-great-great-grandmother who spotted the critter centuries ago. But now it&’s part of Annie&’s legacy, along with her family business, Hatherley&’s Outfitters. For years, Annie&’s been selling gear to hikers on the Appalachian Trail. But she&’s never seen The Fox—until now. Out of nowhere, this little white-eared vixen leads her to Nick Ferrone, a woefully unprepared hiker who needs her help. The Shoo Fly Bakery owner also spots the sly creature—who takes him to a homeless dog that needs his love. Annie can&’t deny that something magical is happening—because she&’s starting to fall for a certain foxy hiker named Nick . . . Praise for Melinda Metz&’s Talk to the Paw "Filled with romance and adorable kitty antics . . . a light and cozy read that is awesome to curl up with, particularly alongside your own mischievous cat!&”—Modern Cat &“Surpassingly cute story of a matchmaking cat determined to pair off his human with a neighbor through the power of stinky laundry.&” —Kirkus Reviews