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Solange and the Alicorn Sword

By: Kate Labahn
Narrated by: James Meunier
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Content advisory warning: This book contains elements inappropriate for younger listeners. Discretion is advised.

On the planet of Entitya, on the rural and medieval island of Sinuatollion, where certain humans and certain animals have telepathic and empathetic bonds, 18-year-old Solange and her foster brother, Leviathan, a fire-breathing, water-swimming dragon, leave their hometown of Gemini to find their individual birth parents. Mesagan, Solange’s uncle who raised both girl and dragon side by side, gives them one clue: a bloodstained stone, which unbeknownst to the adopted siblings is part of an ancient magic sword called the Alicorn.

Mesagan’s greatest enemy, Tajincour the sorcerer, will stop at nothing to seize the scattered pieces of the sword—little do Solange and Leviathan know their destinies are bound up with its fate. Tajincour knows this sister and brother are the greatest threat to his nefarious plans. Will Solange and Leviathan discover the truth in time to foil the forces of evil?

©2020 Kate Labahn (P)2022 Kate Labahn

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