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  • The Songbird & the Forest

  • Creatures of Domhan na Rùin
  • By: Emma Elizabeth
  • Narrated by: Gracicah
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins

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The Songbird & the Forest

By: Emma Elizabeth
Narrated by: Gracicah
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Ilex the Dryad has lived alone in the forest for years, content with only the trees for companions. Their greatest joy in life is feeling the sun on their face, until a woman with red hair rides into their forest astride a horse made of bone.

Dahlia is a necromancer who has a knack for crafting potions. She's never really fit in with her more somber companions in the Dead City, so when she is chosen to attend a celebration on the other side of the continent, she's eager to set off and see the world. What she doesn't expect is to find a beautiful Dryad and maybe...a chance at a love like she's never known.

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  • Categories: Romance
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