Depths of the Dark: Gryphn
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  • Reads 939
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 13
  • Time 3h 16m
Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2015
Mature
-Book one of trilogy- Gryphn is a genetically altered human, wolf, raven hybrid with a dark secret 

Taken from his home at age 7 he struggled to survive in the horrific "School" Driven by his ambition to escape. He is lead into the path of unnatural events that drags him deep into a world, once thought impossible. 

Tread carefully. For easy is the descent, but the way back is not so simple from The Dark.                                                                                   Even as Gryphn begins to understand his new 'gifts' the more he realises how important control becomes, emotion is power & is not to be looked down upon. 
                                                                        Warning: Strong language & graphic violence, not suitable for younger readers. (I put this here to keep from getting into trouble with officials).
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