Book Review | Revenge of the Beast : The Beast and the Bethany | By Jack Meggitt-Philips
A witty, whimsical and fun ride, The Revenge of the Beast is a must-read if you have already started The Beast and the Bethany series.
A witty, whimsical and fun ride, The Revenge of the Beast is a must-read if you have already started The Beast and the Bethany series.
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