The Castle By The Predictably Petty Bay - Softcover

Santaniello, Dennis

 
9798235320703: The Castle By The Predictably Petty Bay

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The moon drops Marisol on a beach next to a castle made of sand. A massive, beautiful, undeniably sand castle, one mile from a bay with a reputation. The assignment is simple: ensure the castle stands. The bay is petty. The king signs proclamations. The queen calls a flood a water feature. The prince does push-ups against the walls. The royal advisor requires a thirty-one-page form to evacuate a building that's underwater. And the castle's Innovation Director just poured water on a sand wall to prove it was waterproof. It wasn't. Marisol has more power than she's ever had. Full wells. A broom. Flight. Teleportation. And none of it matters, because you can't magic away stupid. Some of these people are genuine poopy heads. Moon Over Marisol: Book Sixteen

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Dennis Santaniello is a New Jersey-born author who writes novels, screenplays, and essays. His work moves between historical fiction and nonfiction, with a steady interest in how people carry memory, loyalty, and damage through time. His books include Sergei and Hans, a World War I novel set on the Eastern Front, The Conquistadors Trilogy about the Spanish conquest of the Americas, the nonfiction series The Fruits of History, and Dennis At The Movies. He publishes independently and approaches his work with patience, curiosity, and a voice shaped by long years of writing and revisiting the same questions from different angles.

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