Being the daughter of a supernatural monster makes it hard to have friends, especially when your father is determined to make you follow in his footsteps. It's especially tough at Halloween, when all good little monsters should be wreaking havoc, not trying to go unnoticed. But AT makes do with her
Divinity Circuit (Senyaza Series Book 5)
β Scribed by Tzavelas, Chrysoula
- Book ID
- 109301556
- Publisher
- dreamfarmer press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Series
- Senyaza 5
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Chrysoula Tzavelas went to twelve schools in twelve years while growing up as an Air Force brat, and she never met a library she didnβt like. She now lives near Seattle with some random adults, miscellaneous animals, and a handy small child. She likes combed wool, bread dough, and gardens. Sheβs also a certified technology addict; it says so on her (trademark-redacted) music player.
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