The Three Warriors: Book 2
  • Leituras 298
  • Votos 39
  • Capítulos 25
  • Tempo 1h 26m
  • Leituras 298
  • Votos 39
  • Capítulos 25
  • Tempo 1h 26m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em nov 25, 2017
Not only will these Three Warriors try to figure out themselves, but will try to figure out their emotions as well. When spy's, demons, and boys get in their path, will they be able to sort them out to keep being the hero's they are, or will they want to settle down and leave their past behind? Find out in book 2 of The Three Warriors, and make sure to check out book 1!
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