
The Beginning of the End
The Ramulas Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Adam J. Scholte
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By:
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Adam J. Scholte
About this listen
Ramulas' peaceful world as a farmer is shattered when he is pulled into the midst of a magical civil war between worlds.
With the appearance of a mysterious young woman, Ramulas starts to unravel some of the mysteries of his forgotten childhood and secret ability to communicate with animals. He starts to fear for the safety of his family when his daughters reveal that they, too, have unexplained abilities, and the intrigue only deepens when he discovers that the very existence of their world is under threat and that he may be the key to averting impending doom.
©2022 Adam J. Scholte (P)2022 Adam J. Scholte
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