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The Mammoth Awakens

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The Mammoth Awakens

By: Maegwen Salley-Massie
Narrated by: David Gurney
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The journey for Len Nove begins.

Elysium is still recovering from the bloody Battle of the Betrayals from the kingdom of Stoltland.

Queen Sealyn unlocked access to the old magic, so all seven kingdoms are adjusting to the enchanting new world.

On the quest of breaking the curse for the kingdom of Len Nove, Queen Sealyn and recently crowned King Jace encounter a new evil nemesis, and now they and their friends have to battle for their lives.

Meanwhile, Princess Siany has to reign in her sister’s place over Elysium’s capital, Avondelle. She finds herself facing heartbreaking battles against Queen Corentine’s armies, including a terrifying dragon army.

Will Queen Sealyn break Len Nove’s curse in time? Can Avondelle defeat the dragon army? Who ends up as Stotltland’s prisoners?

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Science Fiction & Fantasy

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