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Trials of Throk'tar

By: Jamie M. Samland
Narrated by: Janae Hoggins
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You can't change what has already passed...right?

Throk'tar is the realm home to the gronyn, a race of mighty warriors; noble and strict in their traditions.

Alishia does not belong here.

While struggling to understand her newfound powers as the Chronicler, an encounter with an unlikely adversary throws Alishia into the distant past of Throk'tar. She journeys across the hostile land alongside bickering brothers, hunting the one that brought her to this realm in hopes of finding a way home.

All the while, Alishia is terrified that one wrong step in the past might undo her own past. Luckily, her future self left her clues.

Journey alongside a strong female lead between the realms and through the Trials of Throk'tar, the second book in The Chronicler's Awakening series. Find out if swords, spells, and intrigue can change the past's future.

Could Alishia cause herself not to be born?

©2021 Jamie Samland (P)2023 Jamie Samland
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