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The Shapeshifter Chronicles, Book 2
- Author(s): Natasha Brown,
- Publisher: Natasha Brown
- Pages: 244
- ISBN_10: 0615731244
ISBN_13: 9780615731247
- Language: en
- Categories: Fiction / Fantasy / Paranormal , Fiction / Romance / Paranormal , Juvenile Fiction / Paranormal , Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables / Other , Fiction / Fantasy / Urban , Juvenile Fiction / Love & Romance , Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables / General ,
Description:... "The ending if this book was incredible - I did not see that coming at all!!! ONE SENTENCE: Definitely worth a read."-- Worm's Magical Library of Books Blog
"As a Montessori Adolescent Guide, I looked for books like this for my students. This is a great adolescent read!"
"This journey is about discovering ones own abilities and strengths,
learning to trust your instincts, and the depth of love constantly
shimmering between Ana and Chance. An excellent follow up from the first
book, I look forward to reading book three of The Shapeshifter Chronicles." -- Author Amy Manemann
The adventure continues for Chance and Ana in book 2 of The Shapeshifter Chronicles
Book Description:
In Clark Bend, Idaho, Chance Morgan's dreams are haunted by the last moments shared with his grandfather. Memories of the fateful day when he died plague his thoughts, and without his grandfather's council, his shapeshifting powers mysteriously fail him. Desperate to seek out a new mentor and learn more about the mystical world he was sheltered from, Chance must travel far from home to hunt for answers.
Eighteen-year-old, Ana Hughes has only known Chance for a few months, but he quickly found his way into her heart. Since being rescued from Chance's power-hungry cousin, and coming back from death, Ana is unwilling to leave his side, and joins him on his quest to the Yucatan in search of a new mentor.
When Chance's memories fall into place and reveal a threat from their past, Chance and Ana must fight to survive - or die trying.
Suggested reading age- 13 years old and up
It is recommended that parents participate in book selections to decide whether a book is appropriate for their children.
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