
Unchanged
The Immortal Legacy, Book 3
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Richard Dennis Johnson
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The Immortal Legacy Series book three, Unchanged, takes the idea of immortality from the first two books and adds shapeshifting as a genetic component. The story takes place near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and in the Scottish Highlands.
Tala Waneta is forced to flee for her life after the mass slaughter of her family by her brother, Faolan. Hunted, Tala flees to Scotland where the secrets of her mother's past lead her to the safe and loving arms of the Calhoun family; into the safe and loving arms of Cael Calhoun. Can the Calhoun's keep Tala safe, or will her brother's thirst for blood seal her fate?
©2013 Jennifer Musgrave (P)2017 Jennifer Musgrave
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