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Blue Eternal (eBook)

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Blue Eternal
Blue Eternal eBook Cover, written by G D Morris
Blue Eternal eBook Cover, written by G D Morris
Author(s) G D Morris
Publisher Biscuit Press
Publication date July 28, 2014
Media type eBook
Length 380 Pages
ASIN B00M7N1PX4

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Blue Eternal is an eBook written by G D Morris. In this work one of the characters has aspects similar to that of a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Blue Eternal
  • Author: G D Morris
  • Published By: Biscuit Press
  • Length: 380 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00M7N1PX4
  • Publishing Date: July 28, 2014


Plot Summary

Wandering lost in a remote upstate New York forest; twelve-year-olds Julian Carter and Steve Ross find a mysterious abandoned camper and unknowingly awaken an ancient and hungry evil.

The boys discover, to the dismay of their small town, that not all things that hunt children hunger for flesh and blood; sometimes souls feed the hunter.

When Elizabeth, Steve's sister and Julian's budding adolescent love interest, becomes the fifth child to disappear, the boys realize it is time to finally shoulder responsibility for what they awoke. They set off intent on saving Elizabeth at any cost.

Fast forward twenty years - once again, the children of Liberty, NY have begun disappearing. Steve, now the Sheriff and a father of three young children, calls his boyhood friend and asks him to return and help. Julian does, and as adults they decide to face once and for all the ancient evil that lives in the forest.


Book Review

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