
The Light That Saves
The Half-Light Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Karyne Norton
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By:
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Karyne Norton
About this listen
She plundered his ship, and he fell in love...
When Pirate Redwood plunders Captain Moss' ship to entertain her crew, she discovers he's already stolen her most valued possession: an ancient cutlass. She takes it back, but it's only one of four relics they're both determined to find. Friendly competition turns deadly when a third sailor joins the hunt, and Redwood is forced to decide which treasure to go after: the relics she's vowed to protect or the man who's stolen her heart.
This story is a companion novella to Blood of the Stars, the first book in The Half-Light Chronicles, and the story is referenced in chapter twenty-six of the full novel.
©2024 Karyne Norton (P)2024 Karyne Norton
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