Iwa's Way

In "Iwa's Way" by Anthony Martello, a powerful force of nature embodies the spirit of a fierce voyager. As she navigates the seas of Polynesia, her presence is a harbinger of chaos, spreading storms and upheaval with the intent to dominate. A tale of relentless power and looming threat.

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