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Chameleon: The Awakening
Chameleon: The Awakening
Chameleon: The Awakening
Audiobook7 hours

Chameleon: The Awakening

Written by Maggie Lynch

Narrated by Rachel Jacobs

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Book One of The Forest People


A teenage shifter turned captive. A magical land in danger. Is she a monster or a savior?


Sixteen-year-old Camryn Painter struggles with more than the usual teenage identity issues. As a human chameleon, emotions trigger a transformation into the visage of whomever she sees. But when her foster parents die in a crash and she’s taken captive by so-called scientists, she’s not sure if she’s human or just a freak of nature.


Desperate to control her abilities and escape, Camryn emerges from her prison and into a dangerous magical forest. Surrounded by dragons, faeries, and other extraordinary creatures hungry for her power, some in the forest claim she’s their prophesied savior. Unfortunately for her, that declaration triggers a supernatural civil war.


Can Camryn unite the fractured forest people, or will her powers erase more than her own identity?


Chameleon: The Awakening is the first book in The Forest People YA paranormal fantasy series. If you like incredible worlds filled with unique creatures, intriguing twists and turns, and heartfelt coming-of-age stories, then you’ll love Maggie Lynch’s enthralling adventure.


Buy Chameleon: The Awakening to shift into a dangerous battle today!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 22, 2017
ISBN9781944973933
Chameleon: The Awakening

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    The characters are flat and the plot is boring. I have had jokes on popsicle sticks more dynamic than this book. Not worth your time.