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Waite on the Hero's Journey

The Celestial Wars, Book 3

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Waite on the Hero's Journey

By: John Campbell
Narrated by: Dan Johnson
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Harmon Waite has been tricked by the devil and fed to a dragon - twice!

The first time, he got away by putting out the dragon’s left eye with his living sword Yeshu’a. The second time, Harmon Waite is up against a planet-wide sandstorm, a lost civilization deep underground, acid-spitting white worms, and of course, a big, bad one-eyed, majorly pissed-off dragon.

That’s just the first half of his hero’s journey. Before it’s over, Harmon will have to survive even more impossible odds - a face-off with Satan himself.

Waite on the Ripper was an intense roller-coaster ride, Waite on the Blind Angel, a dizzying cat-and-mouse merry-go-round chase, and Waite on the Hero’s Journey is an out-of-this-world parachute jump - without the chute.

It’s part of an escalating series of adventures that lead Harmon Waite inevitably into the Celestial Wars. The soul-blessed worlds will never be the same.

©2020 John C. Campbell (P)2020 John C. Campbell
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Dragons City

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