
His Forgotten Forever
by:
Michele Hauf
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0373617917
ISBN 13: 9780373617913
Publication date:
June 24th, 2008
Publisher: Harlequin Nocturne
Pages: 288
Genres: Action & Adventure
In a world overshadowed by forgotten memories, Truvin Stone struggles to reclaim his identity amidst the chaos. Haunted by a past he can’t recall, he finds himself caught in a web of danger that blurs the line between ally and foe. Every encounter heightens the stakes, forcing him to confront the shadows lurking in his mind while battling forces that threaten his very existence.
As he navigates this treacherous landscape, Truvin discovers glimpses of his former self surfacing – fragments of memories intertwined with the faces of those he once knew. The uncertainty of who he should trust weighs heavily on him, as remnants of both friendship and enmity resurface. With each step he takes towards uncovering the truth, he grapples with the question of his own morality and what it means to truly remember.
The stakes rise as Truvin’s journey leads him to unexpected allies, and he begins to understand the depth of his past. Yet, the lines between past and present blur, leaving him to wonder if some memories are better left forgotten. With danger closing in around him, Truvin must confront his own demons in order to emerge from the shadows and reclaim his life.
Ultimately, Truvin's fight for survival becomes a gripping exploration of memory, identity, and the intrinsic connections that define us. As he battles against time and the remnants of his past, he learns that forgetting can be both a curse and a blessing, as he unravels the secrets that could lead to his redemption—or his destruction.
As he navigates this treacherous landscape, Truvin discovers glimpses of his former self surfacing – fragments of memories intertwined with the faces of those he once knew. The uncertainty of who he should trust weighs heavily on him, as remnants of both friendship and enmity resurface. With each step he takes towards uncovering the truth, he grapples with the question of his own morality and what it means to truly remember.
The stakes rise as Truvin’s journey leads him to unexpected allies, and he begins to understand the depth of his past. Yet, the lines between past and present blur, leaving him to wonder if some memories are better left forgotten. With danger closing in around him, Truvin must confront his own demons in order to emerge from the shadows and reclaim his life.
Ultimately, Truvin's fight for survival becomes a gripping exploration of memory, identity, and the intrinsic connections that define us. As he battles against time and the remnants of his past, he learns that forgetting can be both a curse and a blessing, as he unravels the secrets that could lead to his redemption—or his destruction.