You never know where a good cake can take you. Young alligator Riley is just trying to get his foot-claw in the door of the baking world. But even with the help of his Beast friendsβhis hyena roommate, a raccoon clockmaker neighbor, a creative equine, his porcupine mentor, a new cheetah and a half-
The Twin Cities
β Scribed by Nicholas Whitcomb
- Book ID
- 100639982
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1733110119
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β¦ Synopsis
You never know where a good cake can take you.
Young alligator Riley is just trying to get his foot-claw in the door of the baking world. But even with the help of his Beast friends--his hyena roommate, a raccoon clockmaker neighbor, a creative equine, his porcupine mentor, a new cheetah and a half-drunk horse--it's all he can do just to get by. In an aged city without electricity or paved roads, deluged by constant rain, they must struggle to scavenge what they can to survive.
This would be hard enough without the Pure on the other side of the bridges--humanity--treating them like mere animals.
It's with great hope that Riley bakes his first ever cake to sell. The last thing he expected was that it would catch the attention of a Pure. Once the eyes of Captain Kauffner are set on Riley, everything spirals out of control.
Now Riley and his companions are dodging the dead things that roam the streets, marching through the overhunted...
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