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Virtue & Vice

Bound by Iniquity, Book 1

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Virtue & Vice

By: Steven C. McCullough
Narrated by: Tobias Frost
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Jameson Innis is different. As graduation from the esteemed Academy looms near, all students must bind virtues—bestial manifestations of the twelve base elements. To each student a single virtue is given to decide their future and career. Jay, however, seeks to do the impossible: bind them all.

With his best friend Wade, Jay sets out on a journey of self-discovery and high hopes. A mysterious benefactor has summoned them to the Capitol city, Godsreach. But new questions find Jay on their adventure. What are virtues really? Where did they come from, and are they alone in their ability to bend the rules of the world? Is there something else stalking the planes of reality--a vice to each virtue?

©2024 The Wild Rose Press (P)2025 Steven C. McCullough
Science Fiction & Fantasy
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