A Curse of Torment

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A Curse of Torment

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This book was a whirlwind of emotions but in a good way. The descriptions of some of the houses and other scenery, left you feeling as if you were there. Parts of this story made me want to cry and left me feeling a whoa that's crazy state. I like how in the end everything was brought together!
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Chelle934 wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 16:05 This book was a whirlwind of emotions but in a good way. The descriptions of some of the houses and other scenery, left you feeling as if you were there. Parts of this story made me want to cry and left me feeling a whoa that's crazy state. I like how in the end everything was brought together!
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