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48 Days to go! Time to ramp up the campaign a bit more as we gear up for the final month. If you haven’t checked out the new campaign video go take a look, I’ve decided to try something that I hope will become a fun future experience. On my YouTube page I also uploaded two more Character Creation videos, where I described the process for creating both Tannah West and Jaya Revin. The Tal Revin video is also available on my YouTube page. If you’re interested in learning more background of this book, the universe I’ve created for it, and future books subscribe to the channel. Otherwise, Pre-Order/Read/Review/Recommend and above all, have a nice day.
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