Corry showed up at the orphanage two years ago, wearing strange clothes and speaking a language no one recognized. Corry can remember snippets of another life, but no matter how hard he tries to remember, it just keeps slipping away. Then one day, he meets a fauness in an orange grove. Sheβs from a
The Prophet of Panamindorah, Book One Fauns and Filinians
β Scribed by Hilton, Abigail
- Publisher
- Abigail Hilton
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 261 KB
- Series
- The Prophet of Panamindorah 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Corry showed up at the orphanage two years ago, wearing strange clothes and speaking a language no one recognized. Corry can remember snippets of another life, but no matter how hard he tries to remember, it just keeps slipping away. Then one day, he meets a fauness in an orange grove. Sheβs from a world called Panamindorah, and he can understand her language. This is Book 1 of 3.
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