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Somewhere Out There: Indie Authors in Support of Immigrant Families A Charity Anthology - cover

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Somewhere Out There: Indie Authors in Support of Immigrant Families A Charity Anthology

R. A. Steffan, Skye Malone, Katalina Leon, Thea Atkinson, Vincent Morrone, Eli Constant, N. R. Larry, Margo Bond Collins, Erin Hayes, Victoria Pinder, Blaire Edens, Eileen Dreyer, Deb Christie, Lindsey Loucks, Robert Tennyson, K.C. Finn, SJ Pierce

Publisher: Bathory Gate Press

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Summary

Sometimes an anthology is more than a collection of great stories. 
  
This anthology is about making a stand. 
  
More than 150 authors, editors, artists, and promoters from all around the world have come together to say, "Enough is enough, and let the children go free." Immerse yourself in the tales of Somewhere Out There: A Fundraising Anthology that demands we keep immigrant children together with their parents, and out of incarceration. 
  
Experience sizzling romances, journey through fantastic magical realms, and solve engaging mysteries in this collection of stories that encompasses all genres. Bestselling authors and new voices have come together to deliver an incredible and exciting collection that's bound to keep you on the edge of your seat and turning the pages. 
  
It's your turn to rise up. Will you join us in supporting immigrant families (and get a great reading deal in the process)? 
  
One-click and take a stand today!
Available since: 08/21/2018.

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