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Just a Little Death
- Children of the Apocalypse, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jillann Champlin
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When most kids go to college, they think freedom, excitement, and maybe they are just a bit terrified. My experience was different.
In addition to getting to know the new roommate and some serious test anxiety, I found out I was the daughter of Death. But learning that three others and I are supposed to stop the apocalypse from happening was more than just a little terrifying. The world may be ending and angels, demons, and horsemen have become part of my everyday life. Things suddenly seem impossible.
I am Sammy Zadkeil and I am a Child of the Apocalypse.
©2016 Amy Kessler (P)2023 Amy Kessler
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