**I.** Gerhard closed the door behind him as heushered Kat out into the cold. The smell of hops mingled with the salty freshness. Pale clouds hung still as the Braun Sea lapped at the stone jetty beyond the lighthouse. A deep crease set on Kat's brow when he led her back along the track and made a
The Devil: Book 15 of the coming-of-age epic fantasy serial (The Ravenglass Chronicles)
โ Scribed by Cronshaw, Jon
- Publisher
- No World Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Series
- The Ravenglass Chronicles
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Returning to her cottage, Kat slammed the door and locked it behind her. Wild breaths burst from her lungs and turned to growls as a pulse thundered in her skull and heat rose up her neck and back. She grabbed a handful of rushes from floor and hurled them against the wall.
The Feuerschwert whispered to her, beckoning her to act. The words came in a language she did not know, but the words seemed to form into understanding. The blade needed to be fed. She had to act, had to kill.
She paced around the room, kicking aside rushes and, clawing at her hair. "Screw this."
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