Sorcerous & Beastly Season 1 Episode 2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Sorcerous & Beastly Season 1 Episode 2 by Aurelia Maria Casey, Abyssinian Books
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Author: Aurelia Maria Casey ISBN: 1230000667951
Publisher: Abyssinian Books Publication: September 16, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Aurelia Maria Casey
ISBN: 1230000667951
Publisher: Abyssinian Books
Publication: September 16, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English


A villain Death is afraid of. One girl left to die in the Enchanted Forest, the other ran away and got stuck there. A lord playing prince and a prince who breaks the law. Can they overcome impossible odds and find each other in time to do what Death won't?
 
 
Hi.
 
I'm Death, and this is a story about a time I failed.
 
But honestly, I had almost nothing to do with anything that happened. So it isn't really my fault.
 
You see, there's someone who terrifies me. He's done some truly horrific things. Basically, he's the cruelest man alive.
 
I'm going to start at the prophecy, because until then I was avoiding my job. The prophecy made me hope that someone else would save me from having to be a hero.
 
Heroism really isn't my thing. I traverse the world of the living and collect souls who are ready to move on to the afterlife. Nothing heroic about that.
 
Anyway, after the prophecy I started paying attention to life again, just to keep track of things. It's taken me a long time to gather all the pieces of this story. It's about some real strong girls and boys, men and women, who managed to accomplish something I thought was impossible.
 
I'll let you judge for yourself whether or not I'm a coward for staying mostly on the sidelines.
 

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A villain Death is afraid of. One girl left to die in the Enchanted Forest, the other ran away and got stuck there. A lord playing prince and a prince who breaks the law. Can they overcome impossible odds and find each other in time to do what Death won't?
 
 
Hi.
 
I'm Death, and this is a story about a time I failed.
 
But honestly, I had almost nothing to do with anything that happened. So it isn't really my fault.
 
You see, there's someone who terrifies me. He's done some truly horrific things. Basically, he's the cruelest man alive.
 
I'm going to start at the prophecy, because until then I was avoiding my job. The prophecy made me hope that someone else would save me from having to be a hero.
 
Heroism really isn't my thing. I traverse the world of the living and collect souls who are ready to move on to the afterlife. Nothing heroic about that.
 
Anyway, after the prophecy I started paying attention to life again, just to keep track of things. It's taken me a long time to gather all the pieces of this story. It's about some real strong girls and boys, men and women, who managed to accomplish something I thought was impossible.
 
I'll let you judge for yourself whether or not I'm a coward for staying mostly on the sidelines.
 

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