
The Hidden Gift
Ross Bentley's Hidden Gift, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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James Rottger
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By:
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Ian Somers
About this listen
Ross Bentley has supernatural gifts – he can move things with his mind – but this doesn’t stop him feeling alone and miserable when he’s cut off from family and friends in a remote farmhouse with Hunter, the taciturn but powerful Guild-member tasked with protecting and training him.
But suddenly Hunter is summoned by the Guild. A gifted child has been kidnapped. Hunter needs to track her down, and he has no choice but to take Ross with him. The search for the missing child, and the dangers it uncovers, take Ross to the darkest place he’s ever been. He must face danger and great grief and learn to harness his powers to face down his greatest nemesis yet …
©2013 Ian Somers (P)2025 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'This is non-stop adrenalin-pumping action and not to be missed.' (LoveReading4Kids)
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