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... Aloria?” At their nods, she continues. “Well, they aren't stories. Aloria is a real place. It is your home. I'm taking you back there tomorrow. There is a lot that you have to learn about, but not yet. Once we get where we are going I ...
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Vortexes in the Bermuda Triangle, dragons, sirens and magical battles are just a taste of what's in store for Rashell, Anna and Emileah.
ALORIA from books.google.com
Book 2 "The queen took the ring and created a palace for her and her king.
ALORIA from books.google.com
... Aloria looked at the girl, expressing slight sadness. The girl remained formal as she stared at Aloria without a twitch. “What?” the girl said, sounding grumpy. “There's no need to be grumpy, Lurl,” said Aloria. “Well I'm very sorry ...
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In the magical kingdom of Aloria there brewed an evil plot.
ALORIA from books.google.com
... Aloria's advice , though food , arrows , and other supplies might have run short . Yet the choice was made , and there was nothing for it but to go on . What had been done could not be undone . Malthus finally approached Aloria the ...
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... Aloria for direction. “Malthus,” said Aloria in a hiss: “Relax. I'm here. You're free.” He opened one eye, just enough to peek around. It widened at the sight of Aloria and an open cell door. He slowly knelt, wobbling the entire way ...
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In the Kingdom of Aloria, King Magnus and Queen Atria finally, after years of trying, welcome their first and only child, Catalina, into the world.
ALORIA from books.google.com
... Aloria replied, “In her skin when she jumps out you jump in.” Wesley asks, “What?” Aloria said, "You know what I mean Wesley we all know your secret” They all laughed Rosemary stood there disgusted with the whole situation. Wesley said ...
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... Aloria, generally in a foul temper. Though they'd crossed a dozen small streams the previous few days, a much larger one loomed ahead, much too great to jump. As the group reached its banks, Aloria pointed upstream, more or less ...