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AMAZON’S EPIC FANTASY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ROY HUFF, HAS DONE IT AGAIN WITH BOOK #2 IN THE EVERVILLE SERIES! InD’Tale Magazine’s Crème de la cover March 2014 winner!

Also, book #3, Everville: The Rise of Mallory, now available! DON’T MISS OUT!

College freshman Owen Sage has just started to understand the darkness trying to overtake Everville and the earthly realm. With the help of The Keeper and the Fron army, Owen has managed to buy some time, but new problems have already emerged, new secrets need to be revealed, and the race against time to stop Them from conquering both dimensions has only just begun. The Keeper, Owen Sage, and his friends at Easton Falls University must now battle threats from within. To do it, they must reunite with familiar creatures and join forces with new ones as they navigate their journey to the truth that awaits them in Everville.

??? Critics are calling the second book in the Everville series “BRILLIANT!” “A MUST READ!” “A solid well crafted tale” full of “ACTION & EXCITEMENT!”

“Classic battle of good vs. evil and unexpected twists.”

??? “5 Stars!” “EXCEPTIONAL!” “A creatively, smart written fantasy novel.”

“Everville:The City of Worms is an exciting adventure”

??? “Wow! Great Fantasy Series!”

The uniqueness and originality of this Everville fantasy series is the real key here in how a solid, well crafted tale grabs at your mind and thus is remembered as being exceptional with each installment/volume released.

??? “Another Winner worthy of 5 Stars.”

“Intrigue and suspense also make an appearance in this magically crafted world. Huff’s vividly visual descriptions draw you in and his intriguing storyline keep you there. He definitely takes the fantasy genre and gives it an exciting twist.”

DON’T MISS OUT! SCROLL UP AND GRAB YOUR COPY NOW BEFORE THE DEAL ENDS!

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