Shifting Places

Shifting Places
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Download or read book Shifting Places written by Theresa Snyder and published by Theresa Snyder. This book was released on 2015-08-25 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mr. Grimm wants his daughter back. Raven kidnapped Angelica over eighteen years ago. The vampire ruler holds her as hostage, blackmailing Grimm to do his bidding with the threat of ‘turning’ her. Mr. Grimm has witnessed an event. He believes with the help of Azur, the fire demon and Cody, the shape shifter, he might finally rescue his daughter. The team of three must travel through the many portals of The Realms; through the land of the Yeti, across the sands of the Pharaohs and into the stronghold of the Minotaur. But, will the rescue of Angelica mean the death of one of Cody’s pack? Simone has been left alone, unprotected.


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