How to Make Friends and Not Incinerate People

· Shadow Valley Book 1 · October Night Publishing
4.3
28 reviews
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197
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About this ebook

Welcome to Shadow Valley, a town hidden from the world — and full of monsters. Students at the high school learn how to control their supernatural powers alongside regular classes. Graduation means the freedom to go out into the human world. Failure means being trapped in town for good. 
Aiden discovers a new world when his changeling powers manifest. Forced to move to Shadow Valley, he struggles with the fear of his powers and his strange classmates. When he meets bad boy Dylan, a dragonkin, they begin an unlikely friendship. But something dark stalks their dreams, tempting them with their heart’s desire.
When Dylan makes a dangerous choice, will Aiden’s friendship be enough to save him?

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4.3
28 reviews
Nokwethemba Magutshwa
January 23, 2021
It was awesome. I don't even want to explain why I love it because I'd probably give too much away. My point is I think everyone should at least read this book once. One of the best fiction books I've ever read.
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Darkid Plays
July 27, 2022
Amazing, no words can explain how delighted I am to read it, although it would be nice to read all of the shadow valley books for free. But suspension = Money 💰
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May Ebony
April 13, 2020
Really enjoyed the characters and story idea in this fun book. And it had obviously been well proof read, which I applaud.
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About the author

Devin Harnois writes YA and Romance of the fantastical sort. Most of his books involve magic, monsters, and hope. Somehow they keep getting more queer. When he isn’t writing he spends too much time on Twitter and plays a lot of Dragon Age. 

In second grade he wrote his first story, a romance about two mice falling in love. He still has the original draft.

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