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Come Away Again

Mere Rain

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

To save my brother, I made a promise to the strange and powerful lord of the woods. I didn't keep that promise, and now he's taken my little nephew. I swear I'll get him back, no matter how dangerous the forest between the worlds may be, or how angry its lord. I succeeded when I was only sixteen, after all, surely I can prevail again.
But as I stumble from one peril to another, I begin to think he was taking it easy on me last time. Maybe he doesn't want me in his realm after all, even though he once offered me a home here. Maybe I waited too long. Well, he'll have to tell me so to my face. I'm not giving up until I find the heart of the woods, or die trying.
I'll save my family and escape again. I want to return to my normal life ... don't I?
Available since: 07/29/2026.
Print length: 64 pages.

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