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The Rare and Stolen Luna

Author: Caty Clark
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Kinsley Linc hadn’t said a word in years. She didn’t know what to say, or how she got under the thumb of The Rogue Prince, but she could never imagine a life without his torment. That is until the Alpha Terron finds her, his mate, huddled in the woods, curled up in fear of the retribution she has faced for her entire life. Something about her mate was special, though, and just when she thought she didn’t need to know her past to move on, she was thrown into a world that sought out her rarity. Kinsley has to battle The Rogue Prince, the only member of her family left, and the inner turmoil that once sheathed her in darkness. Sometimes, the truth hurts too much to confront. *** “I wasn’t taken by rogues, Terron.” “What are you talking about?” “I was given to them.” *** Will Kinsley learn who she is, and win the battle she’s fighting so hard for? Will she win her freedom and her mate? The Rare and Stolen Luna is created by Caty Clark, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

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