Mattie: The Story of an Australian Convict Child (Australian Colonial Trilogy by Sheila Hunter)
Oi.
Love Letters: Saving Gideon (The Angel Chronicles Book 4)
It’s like I’m looking at PTSD.
The Well at the World’s End A Tale
Oh, look. A cover that disses a public domain work. How unexpected.
“From”? Well, let’s look at the description:
After many long years of life. Josh had finally passed away in his sleep. However, Josh had left something behind. In his dresser was a collection of books seemingly written by him. These books collectively changed the world and all we knew about it.
The following is the contents of the first book.
Note from the author: it is suggested that you get the audiobook version of this book. Only get this should you want to read along or for any other reason. This book does contain spelling errors and mistakes as it’s only used for the author to read for the audiobook. It is of firm belief that the audiobook will have the best reader experience. Thank you for you time!
Tragic and Twisted Tales of Unexpected Death
There is nothing to like here, but at least there’s plenty to hate.