
Stories for a Storm Filled Night
The Storm Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Cari Scholtens
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By:
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Alan Scott
About this listen
Stories for a Storm Filled Night, is the first book of short stories sent within the dark fantasy trilogy the Storm Series. It’s a standalone book, hence will be perfect for new listeners to the saga.
It will transport them to the land of Talocants, where they will meet, werewolves, heroes, and villains.
For listeners who have already heard audiobooks 1 and 2 of the trilogy, it will answer a few questions they might have - What actually happened during the Chestnut murders? How did the Brethren of the Night Start? I hope you enjoy, Alan.
©2014 Alan Scott (P)2019 Alan Scott
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