C.T. Davich
In the heart of Minnesota’s Vermilion Iron Range, Wolves, Women, and Whiskey takes you on a journey through cabin life, family bonds, and second chances. Karl is a widowed prankster with a devilish sense of humor who spends his days fishing, telling embellished stories, and enjoying the simple pleasures of his lakefront cabin. Though Karl is visually impaired from a past incident, his sharp wit and love for a good laugh never fade. When his new neighbor, Audrey, moves in, she quickly learns of Karl’s knack for stirring up trouble and entertaining those around him.For Audrey, life has become an endless act. In her former job as a cocktail waitress at the American Legion, she hid the pain of her failing marriage and acted like the alcohol-fueled antics of her customers was fun and enjoyable. But after her husband’s untimely death, Audrey was ready to stop acting. She was determined to make her life real again by relocating to Burntside Lake.Signe, Karl’s twenty-eight-year-old daughter, feels as though she’s living in a perpetual holding pattern. Caretaking for her visually impaired father gives her purpose, but it doesn’t fulfill her needs. She craves excitement, change, and maybe even some romance to shake things up. When Joe, the new game warden, enters the scene, Signe wonders if he’s the opportunity she’s been waiting for.In Wolves, Women, and Whiskey, C.T. Davich explores the lives of four people, each seeking the missing puzzle piece in their life. With humor, heart, and a touch of romance, this novel brings to life the vibrant landscape of the Vermilion Iron Range, where wolves, pranks, and blossoming relationships aren’t the only things that make life unpredictable.