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The Final Warden

Gifts of Vorallon, Book 1

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The Final Warden

By: Thomas Cardin
Narrated by: Sarah Pavelec
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The Final Warden is the first book of the Gifts of Vorallon trilogy.

The world of Vorallon is failing. Hordes of demons destroy cities and everyone who lives in them. The raiders of Zuxra, foul men who answer only to their mad queen, conquer and enslave all that remains. As all descends into darkness, the Old Gods sleep, but they have entrusted the survival of Vorallon to the gifted.

The gifted are people blessed with unique abilities fueled by the strength of their spirits.

Lorace is one of the gifted, a hollow shell of a man, scarred by demons and bereft of all memory. Lost on a desolate shore, the only clue to his destiny, and his past, is a sphere of dull silvery metal he holds. A mysterious call draws him north, toward the last bastion of light that exists upon Vorallon, the fortress city of Halversome-the next target of the Queen of Zuxra and the gifted people who do her bidding.

©2013 Thomas Frank Cardin Jr. (P)2014 Thomas Frank Cardin Jr.
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