Author: | Gabrielle Chauvin | ISBN: | 9781386915812 |
Publisher: | Gabrielle Chauvin | Publication: | February 16, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Gabrielle Chauvin |
ISBN: | 9781386915812 |
Publisher: | Gabrielle Chauvin |
Publication: | February 16, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
During the medieval ages, a young girl of five, named Colette lost the only family she had left; her mother. After seeing her mother murdered before her very eyes by a man her mother trusted, Colette was forced to flee. Struggling for dear life she found sanction in a near by forest, she soon called home. In her difficult and lonely circumstances, Colette taught herself to hunt, track, fight, and most of all to survive. However, all of that changes thirteen years later, when her world is yet again flipped upside down. Her rules for survival no longer apply and she is forced to rely on other people then herself.
Trust is not something she gives willingly and love is something she has never known, but hate, revenge, and guilt is something that fuels her very core, her very existence.
Could she possibly let go of her past? Could she learn to trust and to love? Can she finally understand why her mother let herkself die in order to give her daughter a chance at life?
During the medieval ages, a young girl of five, named Colette lost the only family she had left; her mother. After seeing her mother murdered before her very eyes by a man her mother trusted, Colette was forced to flee. Struggling for dear life she found sanction in a near by forest, she soon called home. In her difficult and lonely circumstances, Colette taught herself to hunt, track, fight, and most of all to survive. However, all of that changes thirteen years later, when her world is yet again flipped upside down. Her rules for survival no longer apply and she is forced to rely on other people then herself.
Trust is not something she gives willingly and love is something she has never known, but hate, revenge, and guilt is something that fuels her very core, her very existence.
Could she possibly let go of her past? Could she learn to trust and to love? Can she finally understand why her mother let herkself die in order to give her daughter a chance at life?