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Teapot Tales: Pirates, Mermaids and Monsters of the Sea Book Trailer

Teapot Tales Volume 2 was recently published by Melusine Muse Press.  The book, edited by the awesome editor, Rebecca Fyfe, is an anthology of short stories and poetry collected from members of the Chapter Book Challenge. Tales of pirates, mermaids and sea monsters. My short story, Escape at Hellion's Sea, is among the list.

Check out the new book trailer!



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