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And we’re off to see the…This may not have been the best idea, boys.DOM. NICO. DEACON. SAL. Walking along the golden road, we search for the magic behind the mask. Along the way, we’ll be confronted with the wonders of the whimsical parade and the woe of our fiercest rival hussy as we carry on like rockstars flaunting our best flesh. Hello my pretty boys.Shall we play?Skip down an enlightened path of adventure with your favorite characters from Juliet in this annual short story. They’ll be dressed and bedazzled in an altered world. Familiarity with Kailee Reese Samuels’ books is highly recommended. Nocturne books are not standalone, but accent pieces to her other books; she crafted Nocturne specifically for her fans. As with all of her words, expect a whirlwind—only this time, down the golden road.Every fall, Kailee Reese Samuels’ Nocturne Annuals are released. These collectible limited editions will only be available for one year in print. With a full cast of characters, she immerses them into a fairytale world. They are dream sequences and dark fantasy pieces to complement the world of Sal Raniero, Sugargrove, and Juliet.These “tales” weren’t exactly their story, but perhaps they were inebriated or incapacitated in some way which made these things — like mermaids, ghosts, vampires, pirates, etc. — very real in their slightly delusional state.
Media Details
- Release Date 10/31/2019
- Author Kailee Reese Samuels
- Language English
- Companies Sugargrove Book Company, The
- Format Paperback
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