Emma Gentry felt like she was losing her mind. From the time she had picked up the pretty ring to examine it, sheโd been hearing a voice in her head. When she ran from the demolished building, sheโd slipped the ring on her finger so that she wouldnโt drop it, now she couldnโt get it off. She was in
Kenton
โ Scribed by Barton, Kathi S
- Book ID
- 108880037
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- McCade Dragon 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781629894386
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Emma Gentry felt like she was losing her mind. From the time she had picked up the pretty ring to examine it, sheโd been hearing a voice in her head. When she ran from the demolished building, sheโd slipped the ring on her finger so that she wouldnโt drop it, now she couldnโt get it off. She was in dire need of medical attention, but the voice wouldnโt let her stop to get help. There were others looking for the ring and would kill her for it. Emma was on the run.
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