Cote-Hanger Abbey

Devlin O'Neill


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Cote-Hanger Abbey by Devlin O'Neill
Rocky Squiers and “Moose” Buckwinkle are two of the unlikeliest heroines you ever will meet, but in the fabled and far-off land of Neverwasnia, everything is possible. Come join the girls as they take you along on the adventure of a lifetime – well, of their lifetime, anyhow.
Thrill to the high altitude acrobatics of Flying Rocky; fret as Moose is swept away in a raging ocean tempest; gape in astonishment at the massive and sinister vision of the ancient abbey; shiver with fright when an apparition appears to the girls in the dead, vast and middle of the night; sigh with joy while both girls find true love; cheer as they run the villains to ground; flinch in sympathy when Rocky’s boyfriend finally takes her in hand and sorts her out, just as she always dreamed he would.
Devlin O’Neill has spared no energy or expense to borrow from, riff on, and outright steal the work of such luminaries as Monty Python, Jane Austen, Jay Ward, and Bill Scott, in an ongoing effort to bring a smile to your face. He hopes you enjoy reading this story as much as he enjoyed writing it.
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