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Brief as Lightning

Avery Nolan Adventure Series, Book 3

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Brief as Lightning

By: M. L. Hamilton
Narrated by: Kelley Hazen
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Avery Nolan promised six-year-old Bay one thing - she’d bring his father home to him. That, however, was harder to accomplish than she’d thought. When Bay is abducted by his grandfather and taken to the Greensward, Avery now has two people depending on her, but she’s unable to find a way into the illusive land and no one seems able to help.

Until a visit to her mother provides her with a cryptic message, “Find the rainbow people.” Avery has no idea what this means, but ICE agent Graham Braddock does and he thinks he may have found a portal into the Greensward.

Except nothing is ever that easy.

Taeseus, the Lord of the Frostfell, is not a man to take lightly. And then there’s Avery’s father. As Taeseus warns, “I am a tame house-cat compared to your father. You’d do well to understand that when you threaten to unleash a dragon such as he.”

At this point, Avery doesn’t care. She’s about to unleash the dragon.

©2015 ML Hamilton (P)2018 ML Hamilton
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Dragons City

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