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Never Knew Another

Dogsland, Book 1

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Never Knew Another

By: J. M. McDermott
Narrated by: Eileen Stevens
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Fugitive Rachel Nolander is a newcomer to the city of Dogsland, where the rich throw parties and the poor just do whatever they can to scrape by. Supported by her brother Djoss, she hides out in their squalid apartment, living in fear that someday, someone will find out that she is the child of a demon. Corporal Jona Lord Joni is a demon's child too, but instead of living in fear, he keeps his secret and goes about his life as a cocky, self-assured man of the law. The first story in the Dogsland Trilogy, Never Knew Another is the story of how these two outcasts meet.

©2011 J. M. McDermott (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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Never Knew Another, narrated in her best suspenseful tones by Eileen Stevens, is the first installment in the creepy Dogsland trilogy.

Rachel Nolander is a drifter who doesn’t have anywhere to call home. Get it? Nolander? On the road, Rachel and her brother, Djoss, find themselves in the small town of Dogsland, where they take up a squalid residence and wonder where their next meal will come from. However, Rachel’s life takes a turn for the more interesting when she meets resident Corporal Jona Lord Joni.

These two have a lot in common. You see, they’re both….children of demons. Wow. As if paying the rent wasn’t hard enough! But at least they have each other.

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