The legend continues. Titan was never an ordinary German Shepherd. Veterinarians called it a mutation. Trainers called it rare. Tommy Robinson simply called him best friend. Now, one year after Titan’s courtroom heroics and national spotlight, the Robinson family heads into the wild for a long-awaited summer camping trip in a remote national park. What begins as fishing, hiking, and campfire stories quickly turns into something far more primal. First, a flash of fangs in the grass — a venomous snake striking toward the children — only to be intercepted midair by Titan’s crushing jaws. Then, the unmistakable rumble of a grizzly bear emerging from the tree line while the kids fish at the river’s edge. One thunderous charge. One fearless stand. And the great bear retreats before something even wilder than itself. But the woods are watching. And it is not finished. When a hungry wolf pack circles the campsite under a moonlit sky, Titan faces his greatest test yet — not as a trained protector… but as something older. Something instinctual. Something born of tooth and blood and ancient law. In a battle that will decide whether the Robinson family lives or dies, Titan does what no one believed possible. And then he disappears into the darkness with the wolves. Tommy is devastated. The family leaves the campground the next morning heartbroken — until, at the park’s exit, a familiar massive silhouette waits beside the road. Titan has chosen. But the wild is not the only danger rising. Back home, Mitch Green — the man Titan put behind bars — is unraveling. Tormented by inmates who mock him relentlessly— “Wasn’t it supposed to be the other way around?” “Who put who in the doghouse?” Humiliation turns to obsession. Obsession turns to madness. And when rage boils over into violence, Mitch makes a decision that will put him back on a collision course with the dog who ruined his life. Because some grudges don’t fade. They hunt. In this thrilling sequel to Training a Titan, Jerrimiah Stonecastle delivers heart-pounding wilderness action, fierce loyalty, raw survival, and a question as old as myth: Was Titan born from a rare gene… —or was he sent?


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