Newspaper reporter Luke Sorenson has recently moved to a new town in upstate New York. Despite the change in scenery, Luke cannot run away from a brutal, harrowing past driven by the death of his only child, Emily. Soon, Luke is propelled into a dangerous case of child abduction, an eerie reminder
The Lost Child
โ Scribed by Raven Storm
- Book ID
- 111646461
- Publisher
- Raven Storm
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 312 KB
- Series
- Rise of the Drakens 06
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I am the daughter of the Pirate King, and a failed experiment. I've spent my entire life trying to win his favor and the respect of his men. But Pirate Lord 'Cutthroat' Craw doesn't need me. He doesn't even need his crew. Not after he acquired the weapon; something so terrifying that our enemies flee at the mere mention of it.
I didn't get to see it until I was eighteen. And when I did, the course of my life shifted irrevocably. The weapon wasn't a cannon or sword. It was a creature. A man.
And I would raze our entire island to set him free.
Perfect for fans of Jennifer L. Armentrout, The Lost Child is book six in the Rise of the Drakens series.
WARNING: This book contains adult situations and conflicts, including dub con and depictions of violence.
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