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Fury and Furry

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Fury and Furry

By: A.C. Harrah
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A new adventure begins in Fury and Furry, the first book in a series of short stories inspired by magical girl manga such as Sailor Moon and Card Captor Sakura.

Noelle Gardner, a witch, amateur matchmaker, and high school student, finds herself stuck in the middle of a messy breakup between her broken hearted friend Aksel and his haughty ex Celeste. What starts as a simple tarot reading to help Aksel through his break up spirals into him becoming possessed by a mindless malice. The mindless malice imbues him with supernatural strength and ramps up his obsession with Celeste to a dangerous degree. Using her magic pendant to disguise herself as a man, Noelle leaps into the fray to exoricse the mindless malice from Aksel and save Celeste before Aksel harms her, but Noelle can't do it alone.

Mamoru Knight, a werewolf, amateur photographer, and Pronto driver, was just picking up one of his regulars, Celeste, from school when her ex shows up possessed by a mindless malice. The guy goes super, mega, possessive caveman, and attacks Mamoru. Before the guy can land his attack, Mamoru is saved by a mysterious and handsome "Hero." Impressed and intrigued, Mamoru teams up with Hero to rescue Aksel and Celeste.

Are their powers enough to save their friends?
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I want to give this book a better shake, but I just can't as presented. The monotone computer generated narration combined with a somewhat hard to follow story makes this impenetrable.

As a note to the autor, reading the book yourself into the phone mic in your bedroom would genuinely be better.

i can't even begin to comprehend this.

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