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Witches of Caravan

Zorn's Quest, Book 2

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Witches of Caravan

By: Steven Kandas
Narrated by: Brad Derry
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This is Zorn's second quest, Witches of Caravan, for his revenge against the white dragon.

In this saga, he will meet the four sisters’ witches of the mountains to help fight Zircon, a sorcerer that was resurrected to rule the earth then he is to resurrect his father. Zorn with Goth's help will travel to many different valleys and mountains only to meet many different friends or foes. There is danger waiting for them around every corner they turn. The witches seek out Zorn’s help to defeat the dark wizard but also need to kill Zorn. Zorn and Goth will encounter dragons, willows, bears, and demons of sorcery. They meet a princess. They must hide the princess from danger. How will they do this? There will be many different roads and dangers lying waiting for them.

©2022 Steven Elmer Kandas (P)2023 Steven E. Kandas
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