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The Bloodwind - An Oxrun Station Novel

✍ Scribed by Grant, Charles L.


Book ID
107169329
Publisher
Crossroad Press & Macabre Ink Digital
Year
2012
Tongue
en-ca
Weight
130 KB
Series
Oxrun Station 5
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Pat Shavers was an artist and a teacher. She'd had a rough life: a divorce, and the loss of her child. But now things seemed to be in order. Except for the strange force riding in the daily movements of her life. A threat rising in the envy of her colleagues, the jealousies of her new lover, the hidden enmity of those who seemed to be her friends. It was a dangerous fury gathering itself against her. The wind rose and swirled, threatening to destroy her.


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