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Fatal Forty: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel
| AUTHOR | Carter, Lacey; Boruff, L. a. |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (01/14/2022) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Every five hundred years, angels must spend a lifetime as humans-even fallen angels. When a magical being appears in my kitchen and tells me I'm an immortal queen, my life changes forever... My forties brought a whole bunch of surprises, including a pregnancy that I never thought was possible. But if I imagined the world was just going to throw me that one curveball, I forgot that the fates have a sense of humor. So do I just get to eat ice cream and try to figure out how I'm going to run after a baby AND not lose my mind? Nope, apparently, I need to save the world. Evil beings are threatening to overrun the world, and the only way to save mankind is to close a gate between realms. A gate I have to die to close. But dying when you're immortal and pregnant comes with a whole host of other problems. Can I save my unborn child, the world, and myself? Or will my forties be more fatal than I ever imagined?
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ISBN-13:
9798753982650
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
204
Carton Quantity:
38
Product Dimensions:
5.00 x 0.43 x 8.00 inches
Weight:
0.45 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Fiction | Romance - Paranormal - General
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Every five hundred years, angels must spend a lifetime as humans-even fallen angels. When a magical being appears in my kitchen and tells me I'm an immortal queen, my life changes forever... My forties brought a whole bunch of surprises, including a pregnancy that I never thought was possible. But if I imagined the world was just going to throw me that one curveball, I forgot that the fates have a sense of humor. So do I just get to eat ice cream and try to figure out how I'm going to run after a baby AND not lose my mind? Nope, apparently, I need to save the world. Evil beings are threatening to overrun the world, and the only way to save mankind is to close a gate between realms. A gate I have to die to close. But dying when you're immortal and pregnant comes with a whole host of other problems. Can I save my unborn child, the world, and myself? Or will my forties be more fatal than I ever imagined?
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