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Battle for Zamina

The Fire Mage Chronicles 3

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Battle for Zamina

By: Roland Carlsson
Narrated by: Erin Bateman
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It's all out war. Zamina is in chaos.

The dreadful pirate Emilia has laid waste to vast swathes of the basin surrounding the Crystal Sea as she gathers an army of monsters and pirates to her banner. The elven court has fallen into chaos as competing factions vie for the throne. The Lich King's forces have marched out once more from the wastelands.

Meanwhile, all-out civil war has erupted among the humans. As if that weren't enough, an army of my own has begun to form. Buoyed by an ancient myth, they’re hailing me as their savior. I may have started out as a professor of history, but Zamina has changed me. I've become so much more.

My task isn't easy. I have to bring Emilia to heel, and reclaim the jewel before I can take on the Lich King and his dark army. But, anything is possible.

©2021 Roland Carlsson (P)2022 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction War Royalty King Pirate

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