
Forgiveness
Lost Library, Short Story 2
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Narrated by:
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Roberto Scarlato
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By:
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Kate Baray
About this listen
Meet Clara, reluctant spell caster and former member of the Texas Lycan pack. She fled the pack in fear in the 1970s. In the 30 years that pass, she never fully reclaims her life. It takes a loving family and a Christmas visit to give her the courage to open her heart.
Set within Kate Baray's Lost Library world, "Forgiveness" reveals in part the journey the Texas pack takes before arriving on Lizzie Smith's doorstep in book one of the series.
This short story is a prequel to Lost Library, the first full-length novel in the series, and takes place after "Rage", the first short story in the Lost Library series.
©2014 Catherine G. Cobb (P)2015 Catherine G. Cobb
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