Society

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Broken Snow Publisher's summary

Who would you kill for your freedom?

Broken Snow, a heart-pounding companion story in Mason Sabre's Paranormal and Urban Fantasy, Society Series, Mel Morris must do just that...

Money hunters. That’s what they call them. A bunch of underground vigilantes sweeping the area for anyone out of curfew or breaking the law.

Mel Morris, a snow leopard and self-proclaimed recluse, finds herself in more trouble than she can imagine. All she was doing was heading to town for supplies...but...catching the eye of one of the money hunters' spotters, Mel walks into a danger that she didn't realise had been following her all along.

There’s a secret, though. These money hunters aren’t just looking for criminals...they were looking for her. A shifter caught in a race, and she is the prize.

While this audiobook is part of a series, it can be listened to as a standalone. It is a complete story.

The Society Series

  • Cade
  • Dark Veil
  • Hidden
  • Exile
  • Fractured One
  • Fractured Two
  • The Forgotten
  • Broken

Society Series Companion Stories:

  • Henry - A Prequel
  • The Rise of the Phoenix - A Prequel
  • Broken Snow
  • Chaos
  • Death Awakening
  • Seraph
  • Bleed
  • Martial Magic
  • Mortal Wings
  • Enigma
  • Fangliner

All books make up the series, but can be listened to on their own. They do contain spoilers for previous audiobooks. For the best listener experience, listen in order.

©2016 Mason Sabre (P)2020 Mason Sabre
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