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The child of woods 2018 issue

The child of woods

 

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK1XD66


Kindle 1.07

 


Only the title story is repeated in the book the remaining are new stories. This time the taste of the book is changed a bit, the stories are revolving around children, babies, kids- not all are for children but most are! Hope you will like them! The title story is a fairytale, the rest are more contemporary, about mortal world creatures, excluding one or two, that again talk about imaginary beings.

 

Under the jackets you will get some funny, some naughty and some serious stories.

 
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Troy David Loy reviewed "The child of woods" September 2017 version- after that the book has changed. The older version is not available anymore but I still possess it, you can buy that from me ($1.07) or enjoy the new one.

 
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Troy reviewed TheHYPERLINK "http://authorcentral.amazon.com/gp/books/book-detail-page?ie=UTF8&bookASIN=B00QK1XD66" child of woods


Fabulous! September 1, 2017

This collection of stories is one which has inspired sleepless evenings reading it. The tales therein remind me of nights of tremulous dreams sent to entice the unwary and wise alike!

 
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