The Reluctant Goddess (The Montgomery Chronicles Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
To my surprise it was in plain English. Not one thee or thou or “Once upon a time” in the sheaf of papers. Mankind was divided, even in the time before written history. But tales were told of those who lived on blood or spirit alone, eschewing the day, and those who became beasts, and those who manipulated the earth and all within it. Just as Mary said, the Angelus Chronicles stated that there were three separate kinds of hominids: human beings, the Brethren, and witches. From the librarian's notes, human beings outnumbered the other two segments. The Brethren, consisting of vampires, shape shifters (and I assumed that meant werewolves) comprised the second biggest group, leaving witches to trail behind in third place. As a smaller group, witches probably felt in danger from the larger segments of society, which would explain their testy nature. Shape shifters, however, were a complete mystery to me. So were werewolves. I hadn’t actually met one. But how did I know? I’d missed that part of orientation.
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