[L. of M. #2] A Deepening Knowledge
โ Scribed by Mitchell, Matthew D
- Book ID
- 109185421
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 261 KB
- Series
- Life of Magic 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1494203596
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The first thing to reach my brain was noise. A muffled sloshing, like blood in a bowl. Shallow breaths being taken by two other people. No other noise. I opened my eyes and there was no change. No light penetrated the depth of the darkness. I could now feel that I rested on a squishy surface that slid and heaved under my body.
Rejoin Ott on a journey full of humor, talking creatures, magic, romance, and an enemy who is laying plans.
About Matthew D. Mitchell
Matthew D. Mitchell earned 2 bachelors degrees concurrently, neither in English or any other kind of writing. He earned a B.S. in Business Admin with a minor in CIS and a B.A. in Christian Ministry with a minor in Psychology. That's 181 hours he will not be getting back anytime soon. He is married to an amazing woman who puts up with him, even when he is trying to write and keeps talking about his Matthew D. Mitchell earned 2 bachelors degrees concurrently, neither in English or any other kind of writing. He earned a B.S. in Business Admin with a minor in CIS and a B.A. in Christian Ministry with a minor in Psychology. That's 181 hours he will not be getting back anytime soon. He is married to an amazing woman who puts up with him, even when he is trying to write and keeps talking about his ideas no matter what else is going on. He has kids. They don't care that he writes. They just think he's odd. In his spare time (ha ha) Matthew gardens, works on various projects, reads, cooks, learns to play musical instruments, and generally tries to improve himself in various ways. Matthew is a Gemini with dark, brown, curly hair. His favorite chip dip is salsa mixed with fresh avocado.
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