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Hungry Lions Escape Game Parks and Make their way Into Kenya Cities

Ever wondered what it’s like to be attacked by lions? At least four lions have escaped from Kenyan national parks in recent weeks and made their way onto the busiest streets in highly populated cities. When people see the lions, they run away scared or shout and scream to draw attention to the animals and to notify the police.

One lion in Nairobi, that was startled by drivers honking horns and people taking “selfie” pictures, proceeded to attack an elderly man. The patient is currently recovering in the hospital.

In Ken Wasil’s newest book African Safari Bootcamp for Women, Henna, a Beverly Hills hair dresser who services big name entertainers, is rushed by a lion when she and five women are stranded in the Kenya bush after being robbed and abducted by a rogue group of terrorists. She uses the only weapon available, a can of mace, to defend herself. She is knocked flat on her back, while the lion keeps right on running. The group was subsequently attacked several times by lions, crockodiles, and wild dogs

The book cover blurb reads:

The lure of Africa and a chance to improve their lives bring a group of professional women together from three continents for great white hunter Cassidy Magriff’s African Safari Bootcamp for Women. But a bruised lover and a Kenyan army officer have other plans for the band—to reap a profit and extract revenge.

The main characters: Henna; Theresa, a high-powered Spanish sales manager; Katie, a retired Australian soldier; Kouri, a Japanese-American traveling the world working on organic farms become stranded in the bush without food, water, or weapons. Motumbo, a Kenyan-American who grew up with a Masai tribe, is saddled with the task of leading the troupe to safety.

Along way the band finds Saa, an old Masai shaman who was cast out to die by the chief of her village; Stacy, an eighteen year old discipline problem with tattoos up to her shoulders; and Kisai, a sick boy cast out from his village by a rival chief of his father.

The women fortify themselves with spiritual exercises, discussions of feminine literature, such as Jane Eyre, and conversations on the gamut of women’s issues. They form friendships and alliances and uncovers skills and talents that contribute to the survival of their troupe.

Ken Wasil’s books are available from:

www.bookcountry.com www.amazon.com www.kobo.com www.books.google.com www.itunes.apple.com

and other on-line books stores.

Contact Ken Wasil at gotmymail4432@gmx.com for interviews. Be sure to check out his newest blob at www.kenswriterscorner.wordpress.com


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