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A Time to Reap

By: Martin W. Francis
Narrated by: Debbie Soelter
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Ember book three is technically also book six of The Fallen. It is the true ending for both trilogies. The final part of Ember’s dark journey will reunite her with family and old friends. She will call upon allies to help her rescue Jessie, who is being held against her will.

Ember plans to bring a reckoning to those final living enemies, which massacred so many loved ones in Alpine. First, her group must travel clear across the Allied Nation to meet with reinforcements. Many perils await them along the way. Will they stumble across a horde of Fallen? Will all of them survive? Will they fail their mission?

As many know from previous books, anything is possible, and absolutely no one is safe from potential death. The author Martin W. Francis believes in letting the story tell itself unencumbered by hopes, expectations, or providing protection for any character. Only one thing has always been a constant: Death walks among the living.

©2020 Martin W. Francis (P)2020 Martin W. Francis

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