Cryptic Artifacts
300 pages
|Published: 27 Oct 2022
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ISBN: 9798885419833
Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing
Publication date: 26 October 2022
Description
When it rains, it pours.
On the run from her old pack, Maggie heads off on a cross-country trip.
No road trip would be complete without road trip buddies, and Maggie has an interesting combination for company.
Who better to hit the open road with than a vampire, his estranged son, a no-nonsense mer, and the disembodied twin who’s taken up residence in her brain?
Maggie’s not great at doing nothing, and sightseeing is too dangerous, so when a job comes up, she jumps at the chance to relieve her boredom.
Retrieve a family heirloom from a crypt. Easy, right?
Except both the heirloom and the crypt appear to be, in technical terms, mega-haunted.
Also, the current patriarch of the family might have figured out more of Maggie’s secrets than she wanted to share, and things with Cole are not going well.
Scroll up and click BUY NOW or READ FOR FREE to grab your copy and join Maggie as she learns the truth of the saying, “no good deed goes unpunished.”
On the run from her old pack, Maggie heads off on a cross-country trip.
No road trip would be complete without road trip buddies, and Maggie has an interesting combination for company.
Who better to hit the open road with than a vampire, his estranged son, a no-nonsense mer, and the disembodied twin who’s taken up residence in her brain?
Maggie’s not great at doing nothing, and sightseeing is too dangerous, so when a job comes up, she jumps at the chance to relieve her boredom.
Retrieve a family heirloom from a crypt. Easy, right?
Except both the heirloom and the crypt appear to be, in technical terms, mega-haunted.
Also, the current patriarch of the family might have figured out more of Maggie’s secrets than she wanted to share, and things with Cole are not going well.
Scroll up and click BUY NOW or READ FOR FREE to grab your copy and join Maggie as she learns the truth of the saying, “no good deed goes unpunished.”