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The Island of Poa 1. The Island Boys

   (1 review)
Sub-genres: Adventure, General Fantasy

Adam and Kaleo meet on the Pacific island of Poa, where they came for entirely different reasons. Adam is a tourist, looking to escape his stressful life for a few weeks. Kaleo returns to the island to spend his last days in the place where he was born. The lives of these two men become connected as they learn about each other and the ancient magic present on the island.

(I started this story years ago on another website and now decided to rewrite and finish it.)
Copyright © 2017 ObicanDecko; All Rights Reserved.

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  • Action Packed 0
  • Addictive/Pacing 0
  • Characters 1
  • Chills 0
  • Cliffhanger 0
  • Compelling 1
  • Feel-Good 0
  • Humor 0
  • Smoldering 0
  • Tearjerker 0
  • Unique 0
  • World Building 0

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Table of Contents
  • 1. Arrival
    • 2,442 Words
    • 4,676 Views
    • 15 Comments
  • 2. Reunion
    • 2,355 Words
    • 2,998 Views
    • 12 Comments
  • 3. Exploration
    • 2,360 Words
    • 12,973 Views
    • 8 Comments
  • 4. Discovery
    • 2,180 Words
    • 28,696 Views
    • 6 Comments
  • 5. Rescue
    • 2,047 Words
    • 3,509 Views
    • 8 Comments
  • 6. Recovery
    • 2,643 Words
    • 3,858 Views
    • 18 Comments

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JeffreyL

  

Adam and Kaleo are both men on a quest. Adam to put his life in order; Kaleo to repair his health. Their paths cross on a ship heading to the island of Poa. What happens on the island involve friendship, love, a local myth, and some "magic." This rather short, sweet (in the best way) story was enjoyable! The ending was open to interpretation by the reader. Good characters, dialogue, and plot made this worth reading! I really enjoyed it! I recommend it.

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