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The Last Larnaeradee

By: Shelley Cass
Narrated by: Clinton Herigstad
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The Gods have given their warning. A deadly threat will be born at the end of the ninth age and will find a divided world easy to consume.

All will be destroyed in a storm of ice and fire, unless Three can be found to stand against the threat, and to bring all magical and mortal peoples together.

The Sorcerer of Krall has already conquered one magical race after another, and he plans to subdue humanity before the end of the ninth age. Yet one huntress and two runaway nobles will stand against his threat - for they are more than what they seem.

©2019 Shelley Cass (P)2019 Shelley Cass
Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy

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