Omelette Goes Fishing: What Could Go Wrong?

· PJ's Books, LLC
2.8
5 reviews
Ebook
44
Pages

About this ebook

Deep in the heart of the woods, a Native American tribe and mystical creatures coexist in anything but harmony. Battles — long ago and in the present — keep the Ottawa, a mighty dragon and a band of unseen “thieves” at arms length from each other.


Until Omelette arrives.


The feisty grade school tiger cat and his Alley Catz friends are on a fishing trip when they encounter the thieves known as the Memegwesi. A mysterious medicine man’s arrival leads to the start of an epic journey that puts Omelette and the Catz to the ultimate test.


As tensions build, Omelette faces the challenge of healing old wounds among the people and creatures of the woods while keeping his friends safe. 


Omelette’s Goes Fishing is the second in a series of short stories featuring the feisty feline and his Alley Catz friends. Young readers will find adventure and humor in each story. 

Ratings and reviews

2.8
5 reviews
Maggie Bacher
May 6, 2019
i read this to my son over several nights. it was a fun adventure! my son wanted more than one chapter each night just to see what happened next. i enjoy the omelette stories. this one was kind of confusing as to who was a cat and who was a human or if there were humans. it isn't really important to the story. you read and enjoy the ride no matter if the characters are cat or people or in the case, "other". the story was still a fun adventure.
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About the author

PJ Lincoln lives in suburban Detroit with his family. Prior to writing fiction, Lincoln worked in the newspaper industry as a reporter and editor. 

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