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The Dryad Chronicles: Book One: The Death of a Sacred Tree

The Dryad Chronicles - The Baxter Saga 1

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The Dryad Chronicles: Book One: The Death of a Sacred Tree

By: Kevin Carr
Narrated by: Lessa Nosko
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There is a secret in the town of Eden.... After 10 years, Charlene Baxter is returning home to Kentucky. She had left the little coal town as soon as she turned 18 and only returned to visit her mother and brother. When her brother Tommy said he was going to ask a woman named Serafina to marry him that night, it was a happy moment, but it didn’t last.

Tragedy swept through her family because her brother had done the unthinkable. Why did he do what he did the day after meeting Serafina? Could this mysterious woman be involved?

What changed in one night? Serafina had to be responsible.

Charlene was determined to find out. However, would she get revenge or an uncomfortable truth?

Peer into a hidden world that is all around us as Charlene discovers secrets that will change her life.

©2022 Kevin Carr (P)2022 Kevin Carr
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Paranormal City

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