A Fistful of Diapers
The Adventures of a Stay-at-Home Shaman, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Colby Elliott
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By:
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Colby Elliott
About this listen
When Cole Ellis hits a coyote late one night on I-80, he has no idea how his life will change.
Now he travels to a dream realm every time he falls asleep…but all is not well in the drowsing world.
There’s mystical talking animals, mysteriously bruised houses, and massive hulking monsters to deal with. How can a stay-at-home dad hope to save the neighborhood by naptime’s end?
Or is it all in his head?
Join the Stay-at-Home Shaman in the first story of an exciting new miniseries set in the Dark Prairie Universe.
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