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Holiday Horror Tales #2 - Valentine's - cover

Holiday Horror Tales #2 - Valentine's

Diamond A. Jones

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

Holiday Horror Tales is a series of holiday tales. Dwell into new holiday fantasies and explore each holiday like it's your last. Every holiday is filled with lots of kisses, parties, and laughter.
 
Valentine's Day is here. William and Cassidy's proposal was more than just a moment. Saving the day and catching the town's former killer, Tyrone, meant destroying a science lab and between it all, Casey does everything she can to save Cassidy from hearty arrows, before the big day of realizing love is the way.
 
"Look at the darker side and reveal your Valentines darkest secrets, just like  William and Cassidy did, and lead your life into FATE or DESTINY."
 
All books in the Holiday Horror Tales series standalone.
 
Valentine's  is the second book in the Holiday Horror Tales series.
Verfügbar seit: 06.02.2023.
Drucklänge: 10 Seiten.

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