
Anna and the Mongolian Princess
Quentin Academy of Magical Arts and Sciences, Volume Three
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Narrated by:
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Pamela Gregory
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By:
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Brigitte Novalis
About this listen
Anna has a gift, but does that save her and the girl from Mongolia?
Anna loves her peaceful world. Even so, she begins her third year at Quentin Academy with bad premonitions.
Carlotta flies to Mongolia to rescue six-year-old Inara, a child with a unique and powerful gift and whose family has been killed. Anna and her family want to do everything for Inara's safety, but can they really protect her?
Then disaster strikes.
During a flight maneuver with the new express carpets, something happens that never happened before—a carpet crashes.
Who are the unseen enemies that threaten Anna's world?
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©2021 Brigitte Novalis (P)2022 Brigitte Novalis
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