Resounding Echo

Resounding Echo
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Publisher : Michelle Louring
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Download or read book Resounding Echo written by Michelle Louring and published by Michelle Louring. This book was released on 2011-11-21 with total page 443 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The battlefield of angels and demons is no place for a mortal . . . Selissa has no memories from before the priests at the temple of Issara found her battered and bruised outside their gates years ago. All she has from her past life is a strange symbol on her back and frightening, confusing dreams. Her new life is thrown into disarray when the mysterious traveler Alassane arrives at the temple. With him follows the horrors her lost memories have been hiding. Selissa suddenly finds herself fighting for her life and comes to realize that no one is what they pretend to be . . .


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