It's unbearable . . . The bird's perch is swinging to and fro and hitting me on the nose. I can see my eye in its little mirror. Unbearably weird . . . You have the foulest feet ever. There are flies for lunch. A goat swallows your opal. And you have lived before.
Unbearable
β Scribed by Cooper-Posey, Tracy
- Book ID
- 109986620
- Publisher
- Tracy Cooper-Posey
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Stonebrood Saga 2.2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Tally Grey Connors' final story.Carson Connors heads out on one last, minor hunt before retiring forever to raise his daughter, Riley, but as Tally goes into labor, tragedy strikes. The hunt for the last two surviving gargoylesβthe strongest and smartest of the Stonebrood clanβwarps life and love, straining even Nick and Damian's four century long relationship, in ways that no one could possibly anticipate.Unbearable is an emotion-charged part of the Stonebrood Saga, revealing the tragic events of Riley's early childhood.Get your copy of this Unbearable story today.Warning: This is a novella length story (about 80 pages long), and is best read in series order, to avoid spoilers.This is Book 2.2 in The Stonebrood Saga:Book 1.0: Carson's NightBook 2.0: Beauty's BeastsBook 2.1: Harvest of HolidaysBook 2.2: UnbearableBook 3.0: Sabrina's Clan*A Stony Stories tale: Short stories featuring the characters and situations from the Stonebrood SagaA vampire gargoyle urban fantasy...
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