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  • Zoë Wind: And the Divided Clans of Skoldrun

  • Skoldrun Legends, Book 2
  • By: Joe Field
  • Narrated by: Erin Shaughnessy
  • Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins

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Zoë Wind: And the Divided Clans of Skoldrun

By: Joe Field
Narrated by: Erin Shaughnessy
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Publisher's Summary

Legends Universe™ presents: Book two of three in the Skoldrun Legends series.

Zoë Wind is riding high following her takedown of Master Drocker Rex Timber in a dramatic duel in front of her clan. Timber’s death ended his quest to steal Skoldrun’s four runestaves. With her clan’s runestave securely in her possession, Zoë turns her attention to a budding romance with the chieftain of Tiflburg. That is, until Jaxon Pike, an emerging rival out of Razorton, pursues Zoë’s runestave with the hope of bringing his clan’s legendary cougars back and proclaiming himself as the ultimate leader of Skoldrun.

Banding together with Tiflburg, Zoë is forced to fight the combined clans of Razorton and Pawtiki while she protects her runestave from an evil presence that lurks in the shadows, eager to destroy Skoldrun.

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