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  • Terra Drago Chronicles: The Rise of Chaos Part One

  • Regin of Fire, Book 2
  • By: James Richardson
  • Narrated by: Lydia Lee
  • Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins

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Terra Drago Chronicles: The Rise of Chaos Part One

By: James Richardson
Narrated by: Lydia Lee
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Cominus‘ sorrow seeps into his core at the loss of his brother. Angry at the gods, angry at himself for not being able to save Draco. However, upon freeing the lost dwarfen city, hope swells in his mind as his brother’s image appears before him, after his battle with the fire elemental. Cominus learns that things aren’t as peaceful as he once thought they would be, after his brother’s death ended the war. Armed with Draco’s warning, he, Aryl and Shadow Fang set out for the city of Tysinger, looking for the third ring of Orion. Why? Cominus wished he knew. If his brother thought something was brewing, he wasn’t going to let Draco down. And maybe, just maybe, he could find a way to bring his brother back.

©2019 James Richardson (P)2021 James Richardson

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