MaGrath

MaGrath
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Download or read book MaGrath written by Linda Mooney and published by Linda Mooney. This book was released on with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author Henry Elder came to Alta Novis to learn more about the fabled battle lord and his lady. But rather than re-tell the tales of their already well-known exploits, he wants to hear about the couple from the people who really know them. The people who live, love, interact, and fight alongside with them. He wants to hear those personal anecdotes in order to discover a side of Yulen and Atty D'Jacques that few people know. These are the stories he discovered. Henry feels he's hit the jackpot when Liam MaGrath agrees to tell him a story about the battle lord and lady. He never anticipated the emotional impact he'd receive upon hearing it.


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