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Return of the Matka-Zem

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Return of the Matka-Zem

By: Deborah Chanley
Narrated by: Steven Barnett
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Exiled from Sora with her memory removed, Princess Valencia has been imprisoned in the Canadian Rockies Mountains for ten years. With the death of her Keeper, she flees the compound, with an intergalactic bounty hunter close on her heels. Aided by Thane, from the warrior race called Mlinzi (Guardian), Valencia learns she is the Matka-Zem, a deity with the ability to heal the dying world of Sora.

Sworn to protect The Matka-Zem, Thane was the princess's guard before her exile. Injured during their escape from the compound, he woke to find him bonded to the Matka-Zem and only his death could free her. Ready to sacrifice his life for the princess, he must safely deliver Valencia to the Torpek golden city of Kota Emas, before he could confront his fate.

©2014 Deborah J. Chanley (P)2014 Deborah J Chanley
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