
Blood of the Hunters
The Hunter Saga, Book 135
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Beatty
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By:
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Laura E Simms
About this listen
It's May 2055, and Paris-Brooke Seabrook is hoping that Theodore King-Lake will invite her to the school prom, but at a party at Theodore's home Amberton Hall, Theodore's older brother Rufus, is shot.
Theodore, Paris-Brooke, and Theodore's friend Benedict Templeton-Knight are taken hostage. To secure their release, Rufus must be saved by Paris' father Doctor Thomas Seabrook and his friend Doctor Samuel March-Banks. However, Amberton Hall holds many secrets. Just who is Lady Annabella Clarence, and what does she have to do with the Hunter family history?
©2020 Laura Elizabeth Simms (P)2023 Laura Elizabeth Simms
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