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"Meena" the Pink-tailed Dolphin: Crossing the Red Line

By: Obie Carmel
Narrated by: Brennan Koenigsreuter
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Meena, third and last offspring of the great ruling royal family, swims off in a bitter adolescent quest to prove to her teenage brother and sister–the twins–Ray (male) and Violette (female) how grown and independent she now is. But determinedly driven by her heartfelt desire to accomplish the extraordinary, she falls helplessly into the sharp vengeful jaws of the arch-enemy of not just her own home kingdom, but the rest of the entire underwater world–King Drakko–lord of the shark kingdom better known as Dark Bane. All things suddenly start to shake and tremble as great peril approaches Apolysia, the gateway and most revered of all the kingdoms of the Atlantis....

All things now rest on the tender young fins of little Meena to save her beloved kingdom otherwise they all face untold harm!

Will she fail or will she succeed? Let's find out in this exciting Adventure series!

©2017 Peter Obi Alumona (P)2023 Peter Obi Alumona

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