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B8NDs, Volume 3: The High Priestess

By: J.D. Kemp
Narrated by: J.D. Kemp
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The third volumes of the B8NDs series is now here. Beatrix Ross is starting to strike back as we begin the City at War arc.

The eight girls are only continuing to test their relationships even more so whether its as friends or as romances. People starting to understand each other better as true feelings are uncovered and from there they start to realize what lays underneath the surface.

Things only start to get worse as it appears that their classmates are getting targeted by an unknown assassin, especially the girls.

The Search arc is starting to come to fruition as they begin their journey to Briar County in an effort to find their missing siblings.

New adventures are starting and old ones are starting to come to fruition.

©2021 J.D. Kemp (P)2024 J.D. Kemp
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction
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