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Amara's Story, Book Three: To Dance in Darkness and Fire

By: Mr. Dalton Wade Acosta
Narrated by: Brenda McGinnis
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Amara has seen her wealth increase as a new family grows around her, but at the center of her world the pain of horrid loss threatens to consume everything she has gained. One old friend is gone, and another teeters on the edge of despair even as new arrivals bring answers to old mysteries and divine riddles. Can light shine at midnight? Can steel replace flesh? Can one walk through fire without being burned? The evil of wicked men advances toward Amara without rest even as a god of violence arms her for war. Will she hold onto the best parts of herself even when combat demands she be a monster, or will Amara fall to darkness even as she sends her enemies to the grave?

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©2024 Dalton Acosta (P)2025 Dalton Acosta
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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