Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s “Suffer a Sea-change”
“Suffer a Sea-change” is from Gillian’s perspective as she begins to question her parents’ views on Toby and discovers how she’s been manipulated.
“Suffer a Sea-change” is from Gillian’s perspective as she begins to question her parents’ views on Toby and discovers how she’s been manipulated.
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