Captured on Film (Songs of the Amaranthine Book 6)
β Scribed by Forthright
- Publisher
- Twinkle Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Series
- Songs of the Amaranthine Book 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1631230743
- ASIN
- B08R5L6LP7
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One brother believes in impossible things. One brother denies he can see them.
When Caleb Dareβs younger brother shows up out of the blue, heβs immediately suspicious. The two of them live in totally different worlds. But Josheb threatens to camp in the middle of Calebβs urban loft for as long as it takes to convince him to take a nice, long hike into the woods. They can camp. Swap stories around the fire. Just like old times.
Yeah, right.
Joshebβs true motive is a major hassle. If not a hustle. Heβs always believed in absolutely everything, from extraterrestrials to the paranormal. On a hot tip from an undisclosed source, heβs chasing a myth into the mountains, sure heβll be the one to prove the existence of an elusive cryptid. Itβll be the story of the century, and Caleb is the only one who can give him the edge he needs.
Yeah, heβs right.
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