Indie Reads Aloud with Wendy M. Kok and "The Choice"
- Diana Kathryn

- Apr 10
- 2 min read

Indie Reads Aloud Radio
Episode # 301
The Choice
Book Three in the
A Thousand Years of Crooked Forest series
Written by Wendy M. Kok
Something sinister is waking in the Northwoods town of Neelsville. Birds are slamming into windows. Crosses at the church are turning upside down, and people are walking around with eyes as black as the lake at midnight.
Scout never expected to be caught in the middle of it-or to feel an undeniable pull toward the mysterious Traveller, who seems to know more than he should. As eerie phenomena spread and dark forces tighten their grip on the town, Scout must navigate friendship, love, and the secrets buried deep beneath Neelsville's quiet pines.
The Choice invites readers into a place where nothing is what it seems-and where the line between faith, fear, and fate blurs with every turn of the page.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Wendy M. Kok is a Michigan-based author known for her atmospheric Northwoods thrillers that blend romance, paranormal mystery, and small-town suspense. Drawing inspiration from the Wisconsin woods where she grew up, her stories pull readers into eerie, pine-lined worlds filled with unusual phenomena, intense emotion, and characters who linger long after the last page.
Her award-winning debut, A Grey Resort, won the American Fiction Award in the Romance/Paranormal category and established her signature style: haunting settings, emotional depth, and a touch of the supernatural. Her newest novel, The Choice, continues that tradition with an unsettling mystery unfolding in the fictional town of Neelsville.
When she isn't writing, Wendy works in the healing arts as a massage therapist and enjoys exploring the natural beauty of the Midwest, finding inspiration in every foggy morning, lake ripple, and shadow in the trees. She is passionate about connecting with readers, creating immersive fictional worlds, and sharing stories that blur the line between love and the unknown.
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