TWILIGHT: A Fathers Watch

TWILIGHT: A Fathers Watch

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You thought you knew the story - the sparkling vampire, the brooding girl, the small rainy town. But behind every shadow is someone watching, worrying, waiting. Now, for the first time, experience Twilight through the eyes of Charlie Swan - Forks' quiet sheriff, and Bella's often-overlooked father. Through the mist and the silence, Charlie navigates the return of the daughter he barely knows, the strange family that doesn't quite fit, and the unease that something isn't right in his peaceful town. Part character study, part reimagined mystery, A Father's Watch is a slow-burning, emotional retelling that sheds light on the man standing just outside the spotlight - and what he saw when everything started to unravel.
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Aurelia only came to Forks to help Carlisle protect his family. She fully intends to be on the first plane back home when this whole mess is over. But when locking eyes with Charlie Swan reveals a mate-bond she had long since abandoned hope of finding, Aurelia is torn between the life of solitude and freedom she's known for the last 500 years, and a potential life with the man fate has deemed her equal in every way. Warring with her checkered past and centuries of heartbreak, Charlie's protective vampire daughter, and the Volturi, Aurelia almost wishes she never picked up the phone in the first place.

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