Jamaican alphabet game -- One bright summer morning -- Some ballads from the Bahamas: The sinking of the Pytoria ; The burning of Curry Camp ; Cecil lost in the storm -- African-derived religious motifs in Jamaics -- Kumino Bailo song -- The Ras Tafarai movement in Jamaica -- About the Maroons of Ja
Wolf Tracks: Tales of the Were (Grizzly Cove Book 17)
โ Scribed by D'Arc, Bianca
- Publisher
- Hawk Publishing, LLC; Smashwords Edition
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Grizzly Cove 17;Tales of the Were--Grizzly Cove
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Pacific Grove
- ISBN
- 1950196364
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โฆ Synopsis
He's a tracker, following danger is his job. She wants to save his life. When worlds collide, can they ride out the storm together?Jim is a tracker, newly hired by SeaLife Enterprises to find a man who was involved in sinister blood magic. The miscreant has fled the scene of the crime and it will take all Jim's skill to locate him.Helen is a healer, part of a highly magical family. When the clairvoyant in the clan sends her to Jim, armed with fireworks and a directive to save Jim's life, Helen does what she has to do to get the job done. She's too attracted to Jim to let the man die. Not on her watch.Outfoxed, but not undone, Helen and Jim set off together to corner their prey near the town of Big Wolf, Texas, where a showdown is on the agenda. Thrown together by fate, Helen and Jim can no longer deny the sparks that flare between them, but is a relationship between them possible? How can they make their very different backgrounds blend? And, can they bring down the evil operation just outside of town, and find a missing boy before it's all just too late?
โฆ Subjects
Electronic books
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