The Last Unicorn Warrior
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  • Time 3h 48m
  • Reads 22,148
  • Votes 858
  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 48m
Complete, First published Mar 13, 2016
In the deep forest, there lies a secret building filled with animal shapeshifters. The firm is home to many people who have the rare power of transforming into their spirit animal and also summoning them. Ursula is the last of her species after a traumatic experience. She runs from the man who killed her family and people. She's always on the run and looking over her shoulder. She then runs into another shapeshifter, and the couple helps her to become the warrior that she is. The son of that exact man wants to finish what his father started, and Ursula will help him do just that. Will she be finally able to live in peace or continually live with the paranoia of being caught? Will he be able to find her? Find out in The Last Unicorn Warrior.
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