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Sonder - A Dark and Stormy Night

Adam Hayter

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

Adam knows no good deed goes unpunished, and still can't help tempt fate when rescuing Annabelle on a dark and stormy night. With nowhere left to go, Annabelle takes up the offer of this good Samaritan. Waking to whisky, pancakes, and a strange banging from down the hall - she begins to realise that maybe all princes are just beasts in disguise, after all.
Available since: 07/27/2020.

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