Promise Of Zandra
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Holly Mills is a quiet South Jersey town with the appearance of the ordinary. But far below a strange and terrible war is being waged in the vast underlands. Making matters worse, a beautiful princess has been kidnapped and is in the clutches of an evil dark lord. Death awaits if she is not soon returned to the mysterious Zander Zee.
A wise gnome demands the assistance of two unsuspecting Jersey girls in the daring rescue. If they fail, an entire race will perish. The dangerous mission will reveal many secrets as it tests the girls’ courage and friendship.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613791271
ISBN10: 1613791275
C.D. Koehler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2011
So Many Secrets # 1
Publisher: Xulon Press
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