Trip Down Memory's Bane

Trip Down Memory's Bane

by Silas Vale
Trip Down Memory's Bane

Trip Down Memory's Bane

by Silas Vale

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Overview

Some people survived the apocalypse. Some wish it never ended.

Revelie Dellin wasn't somebody that Aisling ever expected to meet again. She was just a single person among the hundreds she met during the Auranis, and although she was one of the good ones, she wasn't memorable in any shape or form.

Now that she's come crawling to her doorstep, worse for wear than she was during the end of the world, Aisling decides to help her.

It isn't her doing most of the work, however. Bain Grace never met Revelie, and finds that there's more to her than Aisling initially thought. He makes it his mission to make sure she sees that the world is so much better now that the zombies are gone and the people can walk freely without danger.

She has gone through more than most of them combined, and it is hard to show her that the world has gotten any better. Bain Grace, however, knows what it feels like to be alone. He intends to make sure she doesn't have to feel that way any longer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987081534
Publisher: Kim Idynne
Publication date: 05/31/2019
Series: Robotics and Necrotics , #4
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Silas Vale is an anonymous author with many stories to tell.

After only recently breaking into the public eye, Vale intends on publishing a wide array of books, ranging from magic-riddled fantasy to gritty, realistic crime. They've been writing as a hobby for over ten years, and during that time, have amassed a huge quantity of stories that need to be told.

And be told they will.

Vale lives in a small town without much to do, and as such, has a passion for everything creative. They live with their cats, a bearded dragon, a bird, a snake, and a word processor, each of which being equally important in the writing process.
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