Story cover for At the Bottom of Bermuda by acbarrios91
At the Bottom of Bermuda
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Complete, First published Feb 26, 2021
Having successfully smuggled herself aboard a cargo ship to Buenos Aires, a young runaway soon realizes her impromptu journey to freedom became a terrifying odyssey through the life-threatening Bermuda Triangle. When she washes up ashore on an off-the-grid mysterious land, she can't help from getting lost, tricked, and unbelievably spellbound.
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The Legend of the Wishing Stone

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Durning the victorian ages of England were the times where neatly dressed people walked through the town and pirates ruled the seas. For Victoria Belrose though, it had all become boring for her as she wanted nothing more then to travel the world and see new things. But her mother had other plans for her such as forcing her into marriage to keep her family out of debt. One day, Victoria runs away, desperate to get away from her soon-to-be husband and suffocating mother. She is then suddenly thrown into the world of pirates between a cruel old captain and a dashing young sailor who had a tendency to get under her skin. Then when old Captain Williams recognizes Victoria's necklace as being connected to a treasure known as the Wishing Stone all of the stories Victoria was told as a child became real and she has to try to keep the stone's power out of the wrong hands. (This is an original story and belongs to me. I did make the cover myself but I do not own the artwork I had used for it)