Doc W. and the Cursed Undersa (Doc W. #1)

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Doc W. and the Cursed Undersa (Doc W. #1)

2021 | Children | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Young Adult (YA)

One world, divided.
Two worlds destined for disaster.

An enslaved orphan might hold the key to saving two worlds from unspeakable evil…

Doc, an orphan child, has been enslaved to work in the mines. On his twelfth birthday a book from a local Witch Doctor changes his life forever. Inside Doc reads of strange creatures that live hidden beneath the Asperatus Cloud.

Curious and desperate to learn more, Doc digs deeper.

What he uncovers will change everything. Thrust into a new world, Doc must learn the ways of the Witch Doctor before it’s too late. But this new world contains secrets about Doc. Mysterious secrets that’ll alter the course of his life.



Published by Independent

Edition Kindle
ASIN B09MW8KFHS
Language English

Young Adult Fantasy Science Fiction

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Doc W. and the Cursed Undersa (Doc W. #1)
Doc W. and the Cursed Undersa (Doc W. #1)
Lou Rusty | 2021 | Children, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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Epically good

Doc, a young boy, has grown up working like a slave in a mine with daily beatings and feeling like his life will never be different.
    That all changes on his twelfth birthday, starting with one act of kindness.

Doc's character develops well, his confidence grows and he shows how amazing he is.
It's so good traveling alongside him, so as sad as I was for his journey to come to and end, I'm thrilled that there is more to come.
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