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Symphony of Shadows

Melodia, Book 1

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Symphony of Shadows

By: ZZ Marrow
Narrated by: Zim Avaltrades
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The book follows the journey of Adagia, a young student at the Music Academy who possesses an incredible talent for playing the flute. She forms a close friendship with two fellow students, Serenade and Allegro, and the three of them aspire to become the best musicians in the land. As they work hard to hone their skills, Adagia struggles with personal demons that threaten to hold her back.

The book delves into the complexities of music and the power it holds over people, as well as the themes of friendship, love, and betrayal. Adagia's story takes twists and turns as she faces challenges and obstacles, ultimately leading her down a path that will change the course of her life forever. The book sets the stage for an epic battle between light and shadow, and leaves listeners eager to find out what will happen next.

©2023 ZZ Marrow (P)2023 ZZ Marrow
Action & Adventure Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction

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