Kindred (The Watcher Chronicles #2)

S.J. West


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Kindred by S.J. West
In the second book of The Watcher Chronicles, Jess finally learns the truth about her father and where he’s been ever since the Tear first opened. While Mason tries to keep his distance from Jess in a misguided belief that it will keep her safe, Jess continues to search for the other vessels with Chandler by her side. Their journeys will take them around the world as they seek the missing pieces that will finally make them whole. As the fight against the princes of Hell intensifies, Jess’s friendship with Lucifer deepens, but will it be enough to change Lucifer in time to save the world?



Enjoyed by readers of A Shade of Vampire, Twilight, and The Mortal Instruments. The Watcher series has over 80 million pages read through the Kindle Unlimited program. If you're looking for a story filled with with love, laughter, and tears, this is the series for you.





Reading Order of Watcher Books by Series (All books FREE to read through Kindle Unlimited):



The Watchers Trilogy (Ages 13+)

Cursed

Blessed

Forgiven



The Watcher Chronicles (Ages 17+ due to mature content and themes)

Broken

Kindred

Oblivion

Ascension



Caylin's Story (Ages 13+ - Can be read by younger readers without having to read the Watcher Chronicles)

Timeless

Devoted



Aiden's Story (Ages 17+ due to mature content and themes)



Alternate Earth Series (Ages 17+ due to mature content and themes)

Cataclysm

Uprising

Judgment



The Redemption Series (Ages 17+ due to mature content and themes)

Malcolm

Anna

Lucifer

Redemption



The Dominion Series (Ages 17+ due to mature content and themes)

Awakening

Reckoning

Enduring



The Everlasting Fire Series (Ages 13+)

War Angel Contingent

Between Two Worlds

Shattered Souls



Bonus Book:

Sweet Devotion: Mae and Tristan’s Story (Ages 13+ ; Can be read any time after the Alternate Earth Series)
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