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Reed Lavender #3

Summer in the City

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Reed is about to snap - and this time, nothing is going to stand in his way when it comes to getting answers for Elise, not even a supposedly long-vanished Sumerian God.

Or so Reed thinks.

But summer in the city isn't going to be like the others. The city itself isn't quite the same either, and even if you're lucky (or cursed) enough to count the children of Gods among your friends, nothing is ever simple...

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 24, 2021

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Ashley Capes

77 books579 followers
Ashley is a poet, novelist and ex-teacher living in Australia.

He taught English, Media and Music Production, played in a metal band, worked in an art gallery and slaved away at music retail. (For a few years, he was also a legal secretary).

Aside from reading and writing, Ashley loves volleyball, Studio Ghibli and Magnum PI.

See poetry and fiction at http://ashleycapes.com/

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3,257 reviews90 followers
January 22, 2025
I’d read the first two books in this series, and unfortunately it took me a while to read this third book. While this one is the shortest of the series, we still get wonderful adventure with all the gang, and there are some plot threads wrapped up, but I don’t want to say too much to ruin the storyline. However, this is a well-written, fun adventure, and I hope that there are more Reed adventures in the future. Recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
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148 reviews5 followers
January 16, 2025
The story continues.... Reed is still in jeopardy. He still has to tie up loose ends and find his parents. He has more complications that arise. His cousins are still there to help. Reed has to decide who he wants to be as a person.
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