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The Hexe

THe Adventures of Domino Corgi, Book 1

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The Hexe

By: Linda Montgomery
Narrated by: Keyla McClure
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Welcome to the adventures of Domino corgi - a reluctant evil fighter - and his human and animal friends. The Hexe is the nonstop-action adventure introducing Domino corgi as he battles against inexperience and time to save Brewster Farm from destruction by a wicked witch spirit known as The Hexe.

Wild weather. Eerie sounds. Strange sightings. Weird accidents. The clueless humans sigh, “That’s Brewster Gap.”

The animals, though, know plenty. The problem is they don’t know what to do - that is, until Domino arrives. And just who is Domino? A lot of things. A pampered puppy. An orphan. A runaway. A shelter dog. And now, the new dog at Brewster Farm.

The farm animals - convinced Domino is their rescuer, their hero - demand fast action on ridding them of The Hexe, an angry, resentful creature who hates change. And change - rushing headlong at the dusty, forgotten farm - unleashes The Hexe’s destructive rage. Domino hardly knows what it means to be a corgi let alone battle The Hexe. The animals insist the corgi was sent by Mother Nature - after all, he arrived under a double rainbow - but it means nothing to the corgi. Can Domino - who has no idea what or who he is - overcome his inexperience and uncertainty to save Brewster Farm?

©2019 Linda E Montgomery (P)2021 Linda E Montgomery
Animals Animals & Nature Literature & Fiction Adventure Fiction
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