Danger in the Woods
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 52m
Complete, First published Nov 05, 2021
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Briar Woods, daughter of Izzy and Harvey Blaster, is now 21. Her life is just getting started. Briar was never really connected to her family and friends like the past generations were. Briar longed for the day she could leave home and start a life of her own. All of that happened when she got accepted to a college in Alaska, but Briar has a lot to learn about her family. She thinks that their stories seem to good to be true and are probably just a kids tale, but when evil strikes her way she has to realize that her family is stronger than it looks. 



This is the order of the series:
Super Story
Super Story 2
Earth 32
Super Story 3
Danger in the Woods
Super Story 4
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