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The Only One of Its Kind

James Holding

Verlag: Black Cat Weekly

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Beschreibung

When a mysterious visitor arrives in the small town of Havenwood, the locals are wary. Rumors spread about the stranger's unusual abilities and unclear motives. But young Elena sees beyond the gossip and forms an unlikely friendship that will be put to the test when dangerous secrets come to light. To protect her new friend, Elena must find the courage to stand up to fear and prejudice before it's too late.
Verfügbar seit: 21.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 16 Seiten.

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