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The Fountain of Youth - Stories from the Free City
Nathaniel Warner
The Fountain of Youth - Stories from the Free City
Nathaniel Warner
On a distant space station, Jackson Miller waits for a Trust Story Teller to recount his tale of adventure and danger. To tell of his time in World War Two as a United States Marine. An incident that saw him shipwrecked on a mysterious tropical island with several other young Americans, including Blue, the love of his life. Though the island offered a safe haven from the horrors of drifting aimlessly out at sea, within its beautiful and lush landscape, it hides a terror all of its own. A secret that has been buried for millions of years. The secrets behind the legend of the Fountain of Youth.
An excellent read for anyone who wants to experience what World War Two was like--from a historical fiction point of view. A perspective that allows you to believe in "what ifs..." and the fantastic. A tale that shows you the horrors of war for all those who live through it. Explore a life-changing experience in The Fountain of Youth: Stories from the Free City, Book 1
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An intense sci-fi action-adventure that takes place on a remote tropical island during World War II.
Looking for a different take on a classic myth? The Fountain of Youth: Stories from the Free City, Book 1 is sure to deliver. It's a sci-fi action-adventure that takes place on a remote and mysterious island at the height of World War 2. At its core, it's about love and loss, decisions, and, ultimately, the consequences of those decisions as the main characters fight to survive.
This World War 2 historical fiction weaves between moments of intense action, sheer terror, strong character development, and breath-taking scenery.
Follow Marine Corporal Jackson Miller and the love of his life, Margaret "Blue" Carter, as they lead a band of shipwreck survivors against incredible odds.
328 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 10, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798577770372 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 328 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 19 mm · 481 g |
Language | English |
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