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Cover of Severing Sanguine: A Companion Book to The Fallocaust Series Book 2

Severing Sanguine: A Companion Book to The Fallocaust Series Book 2

โœ Scribed by Carter, Quil


Book ID
108922573
Publisher
MassChaotic
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
490 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


After being exiled from his only home Sami found himself alone in the greywastes at the age of seven. From then on it was just him and Barry, his old teddy bear who kept him company and didn't mind that Sami had red eyes and pointed teeth. Though Sami always longed for a real friend, someone who wasn't always telling him to hurt himself and others like Barry sometimes did. Then Sami met Jasper while getting supplies in a nearby town. Jasper was an adult with bad teeth and greasy hair, the townspeople didn't like him talking to Sami for some reason, though who knows what that reason was. Sami didn't think anything of it until one day Jasper showed up at his house to tell him he had a boy on his farm with sharp teeth just like Sami's! Eager to meet someone just like him Sami ends up going with Jasper, a decision that will change the entire course of his life. Severing Sanguine is the second companion book in The Fallocaust Series. It is a book about the early life of Sanguine โ€˜Samiโ€™ Dekker as well as the first several years of his adult life. It tells of the struggles that Sanguine encounters after coming to Skyfall a broken, mentally ill chimera, as well as the difficulties the family faces adjusting to this new, extremely damaged addition.


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