Flea Alaska

I Survived The Green Top Cabin Ambush

Book 2

Welcome to Flea, Alaska

Where the town clings to the side of a mountain like a barnacle, the boardwalks creak with secrets, and the rain shows up so often it might as well have its own mailbox.

Toby, Judy, and their friends were just looking for an epic camping trip on their new boat. Sleeping at the Hot Springs. Cooking over a fire. Telling stories late into the endless northern night.

They got something else entirely.

Old cabins whispering about things best left forgotten. Tiny islands hiding bigger secrets than should fit on a map. Bad guys who don’t play fair. Bears who don’t play at all. And the kind of heavy questions no kid is ever ready for—like what makes a person good, why bad things happen, and how in the world can you understand if a girl likes you.

In Flea, mysteries bubble up like spring water, adventures barrel in with the next storm, and growing up isn’t something you get to plan—it’s something you survive. Along the way, they’ll wrestle with broken friendships, first crushes, terrifying prayers, the meaning of respect, and the kind of courage you don’t find printed in any manual—or posted on any trail sign.

Good thing God’s not afraid of a little rain. Good thing He’s is always near, even when the trail disappears and the compass spins in circles.

So grab your raincoat, your rubber boots, your half-baked plans and half-squashed peanut butter sandwiches. The big campout is about to begin— and trust me: it’s going to leave a mark.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Franko age 17

“A nuanced exploration of identity and belonging. Also, side note, I read half of this during a fire drill at school and honestly it enhanced the drama. Would recommend for both introspection and mild chaos.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Santos Age 44

“This book made me laugh, cry, and consider moving to a Ocean Cabin to rethink my life choices. And I don’t even live near an ocean.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Marge Age 44

“This book should come with a warning label: ‘You will lose sleep, emotional stability, and possibly your last shred of dignity.’ 10/10, would get emotionally eviscerated again.

Milly Mother of 7

“The characters made terrible choices. I screamed at them. They didn’t listen. I’m emotionally destroyed. They’re fictional. Life is hard.

No Stars [His wife]

"what can I say? His Father and Mother were very nice."

"The old coot thinks like a 12 year old with a mouth full of Pop Rocks."

PURPOSE TO DEEPEN RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD WITHOUT FALLING ASLEEP

PLENTY OF HUMOR AND EXCITEMENT

FIRST LOVE

FAMILY VALUES

CLEAN

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{What very astute fictitous readers say on this masterpiece of chicken scratches}

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