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The Emerald Dagger

Daradawn, Book 2

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The Emerald Dagger

By: Barbara Hodges
Narrated by: Lisa Kay
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The Power, granted to the Chosen, is that stands between the dark mage Dirkk and the ravage of Daradawn. Dirkk has not been idle of the seven years the rift has been closed.

With the help of Dadaodh, the demon who lives inside the emerald dagger, he is again ready to challenge Queen Tessa for all of Daradawn. To this end he has conjured new dark beings to aid him: fenris’ena, once mountian wolves, now large beasts who hear only his words, and etain’daman, fairie demons with razor-sharp wing edges and poisoned talons. It will take the coming together of man, elf, fairie , dwarf, unicorn, and dragon to defeat the dark magic. Can differences be put aside between those of the air and those of the ground? Can Regan Canterville, even though a chosen of the Power, reason with an enraged dragon? If not all will be lost.

©2018 Barbara M. Hodges (P)2022 Barbara M. Hodges
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons

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