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Sunday's Child
β Scribed by Grace Draven
- Publisher
- Grace Draven
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The holiday season has arrived, and museum archivist Claire Summerlad envisions a lonely Christmas for herself and her autistic son...until she meets a mysterious new co-worker who seems strangely familiar.
The memory of a Christmas past is brought back to life when Andor Hjalmarson is introduced to the woman he**** once called Sunday's Child. A thousand**** years of exile has made Andor a nomad,**** but is a future with Claire possible with**** a**** centuries-old punishment hanging over**** his**** head?
Father Christmas meets Norse mythology in this holiday novella from the author of RADIANCE.
βSUNDAY 'S CHILD is a holiday novella originally published in the duology All the Stars Look Down. This stand-alone edition also contains the bonus short story, **The King of Hel...
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