A Walk of Power A Walk of Power

A Walk of Power

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Publisher Description

A Walk of Power
Power. Abilities. Magic? Leanne has no idea where they come from or why she has them. But one afternoon drive to the suburbs will answer all of her questions. And present a very powerful choice.

“A Walk of Power” can also be found in “Storyteller’s Collection: Volume 1 of 10 Stories from Your Favorite Genres.” Its complete short story list is:
• Rebellion of the Princess of Argon
• Once Every Year
• Walk of Power
• Twin Competition
• Valley Girl Vampire to Save the World
• A Future Song
• Stranger That Saved Her
• Contract Vampire
• Unstoppable Force
• Flight of Little Bird

“The story [A Future Song]...left me feeling satisfied and touched.”
 – Charles de Lint

The Storyteller's Collection Series
Vibrant stories from all genres populate this eclectic series. Each story a complete telling that will take the reader, from beginning to end, on a character driven ride. Volume by volume, all packed with dozens of new characters. See, hear, feel and taste their journeys to places spicy and exotic. And to places as warm and familiar as home.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2017
2 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
71
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wayne Press
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
925.2
KB
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