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Blood of the Key

Part 2 of The Berylian Key (Pantracia Chronicles, Book 2)

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Blood of the Key

By: Amanda Muratoff, Kayla Hansen
Narrated by: Austenne Grey
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Even a stone can bleed.

On the run again, Amarie fears her new ally could secretly be working with Kin, even while Talon gives her every detail he knows of the Shade’s secrets. But Talon has her back during a dangerous encounter, and she risks showing him the truth of her blood.

After being forced to answer his master’s summons, Kin races to reach Amarie to save her from a new threat. When he fails to warn her in time, he finds himself trapped between Talon’s rage and the possibility of Amarie’s death.

But someone else is watching. And they know that even in the most dire circumstances, death … may not be the end.

Blood of the Key is Part 2 of The Berylian Key and Book 2 in the Pantracia Chronicles.

©2019 Amanda Muratoff and Kayla Hansen (P)2019 Amanda Muratoff and Kayla Hansen
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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