The Legend of the Lost Child

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The Legend of the Lost Child
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Book excerpt: Life has never been easy for Jace, but things have quickly become more complicated. With a new family and new name, he is returning to the home he had when he was three years old. After learning he is being hunted, he knows his survival requires him to learn to control his newfound powers at an accelerated rate. Feeling like an outsider in what he hoped would be his forever home, Jace desperately tries to figure out where he truly belongs. Jace quickly learns that his impossible witch-werewolf hybrid presence has awoken the curiosity of many supernaturals. After a series of attacks, he realizes the stakes are even higher. Jace must discern who is a friend and who is a foe. Failure could mean death for him, his family, and his friends.


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