***He'll never be free...*** Captured and tortured by the French, Christian Severn, Duke of Mercia, survives by vowing to take revenge on his tormentors. ***Before the duke can pursue his version of justice, Gillian, Countess of Greendale, reminds him that his small daughter has suffered much in hi
The Captive
β Scribed by Robert Stallman
- Book ID
- 112344287
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Book of the Beast 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A shapeshifterβs love for a human sends him on a dangerous journey in the second entry of this science fiction trilogy for fans of Ray Bradbury and Clifford D. Simak.
The shapeshifting beast has grown and is now on his third human form: Barry Golden, a handsome young man in love. Unfortunately, Barry has fallen for a married woman whose husband isnβt about to let her go. Instead, he attempts to take Barryβs life, forcing the critically wounded man to transform into the beast and flee to the woods for his safety.
As time passes, the injured beast discovers he can summon other creatures with his mind. At first small animals, then two humans. With their aid, he acquires a safe place to heal . . . until his mind control slips. The beast is captured and displayed as the star of a sideshow. Now caged and heavily guarded, he fears he will never escape. But perhaps there is one last chance to be free . . .
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