It's so exciting for me to be revealing the second book in the Son of the Sea Wolf: FIRE vs. Water to my faithful readers at Harmony School of Excellence on National Read Across America, Dr. Seuss Birthday!!!! If you missed the event, you may still purchase a copy of Fire vs. Water here on Amazon! Hurry and read it because the THIRD book is already in production!!! Thank you so much to all of my friends who have given me so much feedback and support. Your love keeps me writing!!! Daniela Lee
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