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The Storm that Never Ended - cover

The Storm that Never Ended

Tom Williams

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In the small coastal town of Pinebay, an unusual storm begins to rage, a storm that doesn’t seem to stop. As floodwaters rise and fierce winds tear through the town, four children—Ivy, Scott, Brad, and Lynn—embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover the cause behind the storm and find a way to end it.
 
With humor, courage, and unbreakable friendship, they face powerful forces, daunting challenges, and an ancient curse that threatens to destroy everything. The Storm that Never Ended is a heart-pounding tale of resilience, hope, and the strength that comes when you never give up.
Available since: 01/26/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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