The Truth About Never - Book One
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  • LECTURAS 90
  • Votos 13
  • Partes 10
  • Hora 2h 4m
Continúa, Has publicado oct 23, 2017
"There is something you should know about the island," the Chief whispered. "It controls everything."

Fifteen year old Peter has only every known the Davis Home for Boys Orphanage in London. So when he and his companions are sold as slaves on a ship set for America, his world begins to spin and all he has ever known is left behind.

Brutally enslaved and kidnapped by treasure-seeking pirates, Peter and his friends wind up on an island where fairies roam, natives dwell, and magic is everywhere. But the island has its own secrets: It never lets you leave. When Peter is haunted by the spirits of the island and continually hunted by the pirates, the island looks less and less like a sanctuary and more and more like a trap. 

Thrust into an epic adventure full of mystery and magic, Peter must decide if the island is good or evil as his own goodness is questioned. 












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