Stone Voice Rising by C Lee Tocci

Stone Voice Rising by C Lee Tocci

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Stone Voice Rising by C Lee Tocci

Eleven year old Lilibit is the Infant Stone Voice, a girl who can hear the song of the Earth Stone and channel its powers. She is destined to lead an army of Stone Warriors, warriors who will be able to master the immense powers needed to protect the earth. Thirteen year old Todd leads Lilibit and a band of orphans in the search to find the mysterious Valley of Kiva, but powerful forces are mobilizing, determined to prevent them from reaching their goal, even if it means killing them all. As the minions of the demon Syxx draw closer, Lilibit begins to bestow stones upon her fellow travelers, granting powers that might save them, if the stones don't destroy them first.
C. Lee Tocci is the author of Stone Voice Rising, (Young Adult Fantasy, ) Why Kill an Angel, (murder mystery/romance, ) and Mystery of the Fallen, (New Adult Paranormal Romance.) She has written and produced many theatrical productions, including Finnegan's Wake, Polyesther High 20th Reunion, Lights! Camera! Murder! and Vaudeville Follies. For many years, she owned and operated the Deco Boston Dinner Theatre in Woburn, Massachusetts. After moving to Los Angeles, she wrote and produced Title to Murder starring Maureen McCormick and Christopher Atkins. She currently lives in Los Angeles and is patiently waiting for the big one.
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ISBN 13 9780152062927
ISBN 10 0152062920
Titel Stone Voice Rising
Autor C Lee Tocci
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Houghton Mifflin
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-04-01
Seitenanzahl 407
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