In an epic novel that reimagines the Hundred Years War--in a world where angels and demons choose sides on the battlefield--England and France find themselves locked in a holy war, but which country has God's favor? England, 1337: Edward III is beset on all sides, plagued by debt and surrounded by
Son of the Moon
โ Scribed by Jennifer Macaire
- Publisher
- Accent Press;Start Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1786154641
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โฆ Synopsis
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After winning a prestigious award, Ashley is chosen to travel through time and interview a historical figure. Choosing her childhood hero Alexander the Great, she is sent back in time for less than one day. He mistakes her for Persephone, goddess of the dead, and kidnaps her, stranding her in his own time. What follows, after she awakes under the pomegranate tree, is a hilarious, mind-bending tale of a modern woman immersed in the ancient throes of sex, love, quite a bit of vino, war, death, and ever so much more.
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