
The Scorned
The Permutation Archives, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Valerie Burgess
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By:
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Kindra Sowder
About this listen
With great power, comes suffering...
Mila had always known that safety was an illusion. Regardless, their arrival at the Fallen Paradigm headquarters on Kiawah Island across the Wall gave her hope. She felt home - like she belonged - finding her place among Specials with the same agenda. Take down Emerson King and gain freedom for all. But that was until she met John Baker, a man created to be her undoing. To bring her to King, dead or alive so he could harness her power. Her power continues to grow as not only the threat of King, but John Baker, looms over them. Now the war is more real than ever, and Mila must fight or watch the world fall.
©2017 Kindra Sowder (P)2020 Kindra Sowder
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