Survival -Guardians of Vesturon [1]
โ Scribed by Hargrove, A M
- Book ID
- 108551962
- Publisher
- CreateSpace
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Series
- The Guardians of Vesturon 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Maybe I was caught between the two worlds. I was having serious trouble distinguishing fantasy from reality."
While on a backpacking trip in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, nineteen-year-old Maddie Pearce finds her world has been thrown into a vortex and is madly spinning toward the impossible. Abducted by a mad psychopath, Maddie narrowly escapes with her life. But that is only the beginning. Her mysterious rescuer introduces her to a world that Maddie has difficulty accepting as reality. Will this strikingly gorgeous stranger be the key to her future or will she return to her mundane world, scarred from her experience? Follow Maddie as she is forced to make difficult decisions that carry her to mysterious places.
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Rayn Yarrister, the first-born son and Leader of The Guardians, has been imprisoned on Vesturon for breaking their most sacred of covenants. He is suddenly jolted by Maddie's telepathic pleas for help, as her life hangs in the balance. Can he alert The Guardians in time to save his soulmate? Or wi
Xarrid Yarrister is barely surviving...he's living a life in hell. The love of his life, Saylan, has vanished into thin air, and his telepathic powers can't connect with her mind. Saylan, a Guardian of Vesturon, doesn't know herself anymore. Kidnapped by the Xanthians, she's had a robotic chip
"Maddie knew she was dying. Her life started to flash before her. She had visions of running down the soccer field, scoring a goal, eating her mother's yummy, homemade, sticky cinnamon rolls, standing in her foyer listening to the police tell her father that her mother had been killed in a car accid
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