
Vera's Song
Creatures of the Lands, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Pete Gold
About this listen
A storm brews with the awakening of a prophecy...
Five years have passed since the battle for the Verinian Forest, and a new threat is on the horizon. Kiatana’s young son, Keanu, and his Changer, Allie, have been abducted from their home, a target of a horrible plot to devastate the realm.
Another quest is undertaken, to find the young prince and bring him back to the forest. If Kiatana fails to find her son, her kingdom will fall and she’ll lose her throne. To save the children they love, one of Kiatana’s friends must be sacrificed.
Death is approaching, and afterward, nothing will ever be the same…
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