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Forgotten Truth

Truth Series, Book 3

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Forgotten Truth

Written by: Dawn Cook (aka Kim Harrison)
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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Alissa is the only student living in the Hold, learning a millennium’s worth of magic from the last surviving Master. Even shape-shifting to her dragon-like raku form is becoming second nature. But when a spell goes awry, Alissa is transported back four centuries to an era when the Hold and its city thrive with magic students and their tutors.

Separated from the man she loves by 400 years, Alissa’s distress and confusion are causing her to lose control of her shape-shifting. If she can’t return to her own time, Alissa will be permanently transformed into her bestial form with no memory of her human life—or her love.

This is the third book in the Truth Series by Dawn Cook, who also writes under the pen name Kim Harrison.

©2003 Dawn Cook (P)2010 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“Cook’s solid third novel about Alissa stands very well alone, showing as it does how many characters who exist in both times have grown and changed—or haven't.” ( Booklist)
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