Eroica: The Lyonessian's Conquest
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  • Reads 177
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 51m
Complete, First published Jul 22, 2017
Myths and Legends. 

I wonder why people are drawn by these tall tales?

Is it because of the fact that it is impossible that's why people enjoy them? Or is it because there is some truth to it after all.

Meet Catherine and Christine Tigs. These two sisters will tell you a story you will never forget.



This story is just a fiction so if someone or something is matched with the characters and events in the story, it's just a coincidence... maybe except for some details like the places mention e.g. Bahamas, paradise island, and some others.

I hope you'll love this story and continue reading.. And don't forget to vote and comment.

Thank you...

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