The Mountain Lion
Book
Eight-year-old Molly and her ten-year-old brother Ralph are inseparable, in league with each other...
young adult coming of age siblings brother sister mountain lion
The Impossible Five: In Search of South Africa's Most Elusive Mammals
Book
In a fresh and humorous take on the traditional African safari, Justin Fox travels around Africa...
Mr March (Calendar Men #3)
Book
Curiosity didn’t kill this cat… Jason Eddings is a foreman for a construction company by day...
5 star reads male/male romance shifters crime/thriller
Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock #1)
Book
First in a brand new series from the author of the Rogue Mage novels Jane Yellowrock is a...
Cougar Sim: Mountain Puma 3D
Games
App
Free Cougar simulator game. The cougar versus mountain forest animals. Become the brown puma or...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Lion Down (FunJungle #5) in Books
Mar 10, 2019
It’s nice to see Teddy get involved in one mystery that takes place outside the parks in this one. The mysteries are strong and are balanced perfectly, with clues that ultimately lead Teddy to the solution. The climax pulls in all the elements of the book in an unexpected way that leads into a page turning race to save the day. While this series has balanced the environmental message and the mystery well, this one got close to lecturing us a couple of times instead of working it in more organically. I thought the characters created for this book were a little thin and more caricature than character. Both of these complaints are things that adults will notice more than the kids who are the target age range for the books, however. The series regulars are still strong, and I especially love Teddy, Summer, and their families. The usual suspects also bring us several very funny scenes.