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Revenge is sweet to a woman who lost everything twice. As a child in Mexico, her father was murdered before her very eyes and her mother taken away to please the <span class="plainlinks">[http://bit.ly/pJziup <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">mac cosmetics</span>]</span> needs of a madman. She hid in the shadows and found freedom in California, only a few years later to lose her adoptive parents while she was left to die.
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Revenge is sweet to a woman who lost everything twice. As a child in Mexico, her father was murdered before her very eyes and her mother taken away to please the needs of a madman. She hid in the shadows and found freedom in California, only a few years later to lose her adoptive parents while she was left to die.
  
 
While psychically connected to new species of a black mountain lion, Carlia Sanchez finds her own security in a new identity: La Pantera.
 
While psychically connected to new species of a black mountain lion, Carlia Sanchez finds her own security in a new identity: La Pantera.

Latest revision as of 06:48, 14 November 2011


Revenge is sweet to a woman who lost everything twice. As a child in Mexico, her father was murdered before her very eyes and her mother taken away to please the needs of a madman. She hid in the shadows and found freedom in California, only a few years later to lose her adoptive parents while she was left to die.

While psychically connected to new species of a black mountain lion, Carlia Sanchez finds her own security in a new identity: La Pantera.

With the help of the Ninja, Pantera is on a quest to find the man who brutally killed her father. In the arms of the Ninja, she finds comfort and a yearning for love.

Rated Explicit for sex scenes and adult language.

Author: Ella Scopilo Editor: Kristine Esterly Proofed by: Kimberly Burton Artist: Jayde Hiliard