A Creed Of Grief

A Creed Of Grief

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Book ONE of the Colossi series ۞ In a world where giant monsters known as Colossi roam free, those who call themselves Colossi Slayers rise to the challenge of protecting their homes from these towering creatures. One such Slayer, a girl with many names but Bellona Creed foremost, finds herself back in the familiar territory of The Outlands hot on the trail of a troublesome rumor. However, upon her return to the city, she is unwittingly thrown into an apprenticeship teaching a boy with a past eerily similar to her own. With her past haunting her every move and a looming threat on the horizon, Bellona isn't sure where to begin. And trouble brews when the Colossi march. ۞ A Creed of Grief A Creed of Fear A Creed of Anger A Creed of Hate The Final Creed
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