[Nix 03.0] Rise of a Phoenix
β Scribed by Mayer, Shannon
- Book ID
- 110470139
- Publisher
- Hijinks Ink Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Series
- Nix 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
To save my son, I would give up my soul. To survive this journey and stop those who face us I may have to do just that.
My son is waiting for me to bring him home, to rescue him from the horrors hes faced on his own. I wont take the chance I will find him only to fail him again. Which means I must unearth a way to kill his captor, a man who is immortal. A man who made a deal with the devil to attain his power. As it stands there is only one way to end that monsters life. A way that is far from simple.
With a pair of guns strapped to my hips, and an ally at my side, I will finally face down the evil that created me, crossing the world to do so.
I can feel death stalking us, waiting for us to slip up. But I am no stranger to death, and I will face him too if I must to save my boy.
To bring him home.
If you thought I was deadly before, its nothing to what I will bring in this final round.
Also available:
Fury of a Phoenix (The Nix Series Book 1)
Blood of a Phoenix (The Nix Series Book 2)
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