Ella and the Beast
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Ella is the last of a dying breed of humans that live hidden deep in the forests of Washington State. All of her life, she has heard horror stories about the Others, the beasts that live beyond the safety of the mountains. In ancient times, humans and the Others lived together in peace, but a great battle divided them and the shape-shifting species won the war. Ty Bearclaw, a grizzly-shifter, is the curator at the Washington State Animal Sanctuary, Research, and Observation Center (WSASROC). A call from a rancher about an unusual animal causing havoc along the borders of the National Forest brings him to the Olympic Mountain National Park. Ty is furious when he discovers that the rancher has placed a trap to capture the creature on government-protected property. His shock soon turns to horror and confusion when he locates the wounded 'animal.' Ty finds more than he expects when a human, thought to be extinct, turns up in the trap. What is even more confusing is his bear's reaction to the female. When word escapes about his discovery, Ty must fight to protect the unusual woman who is more than an oddity-she is his mate! Can Ty keep Ella alive and safe from a shifter obsessed with adding her to his private collection? Not only that, can he protect her when his own government threatens to take her away from him?
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Smith, S. E., & Brenin, D. (2017). Ella and the Beast. Unabridged. Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Smith, S. E. and David, Brenin. 2017. Ella and the Beast. Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Smith, S. E. and David, Brenin, Ella and the Beast. Blackstone Publishing, 2017.
MLA Citation (style guide)Smith, S. E., and David Brenin. Ella and the Beast. Unabridged. Blackstone Publishing, 2017.
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