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Adventurer's Overture

Song of the Broken, Book 1

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Adventurer's Overture

By: Lynette Bacon-Nguyen
Narrated by: Diana Guillermo
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Pondril is a majestic city full of adventuring opportunities. At age 15, Amber arrives at Pondril, eager to start her official adventuring career at the Adventurer's Hall. Many things stand in her way, from vicious cats to prejudiced fellow adventurers.

But something evil is stirring- something that threatens everyone. People go about their business, happy and content, unaware of the danger lurking beneath their feet, something coming out of the water.

After saving the life of Arabella, a girl training to be a priestess of Aoiria, the two girls will join forces to save the people of Pondril.

Shambling, splashing, snaring.

Haunting, horror, howling.

Cursing, crawling, creeping.

The Restless Dead have awoken!

The saga begins in Adventurer's Overture.

©2022 Lynette Bacon-Nguyen (P)2023 Lynette Bacon-Nguyen
Action & Adventure Scary

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