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Roam’s Valentine Wish - cover

Roam’s Valentine Wish

S.E. Smith

Publisher: Montana Publishing LLC

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Summary

Love is back in the air as Valentine’s Day grows closer, but one young cat-shifter named Roam is in danger of not receiving any Valentine’s Day cards this year! The Dragonling girls are on a mission, which of course leads to chaos, heart-warming adventures, and our favorite alien dads worrying again! I hope you enjoy this Valentine’s Day story from the Dragonlings of Valdier and The Worlds of S.E. Smith. Wishing you all a happy Valentine’s Day! ~Susan
Available since: 02/14/2021.
Print length: 70 pages.

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