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Shadow of a Lion
- Narrated by: Michael Guthrie
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
War threatens to engulf the savannah when humans attempt to destroy the lion pride inhabiting it. Malaika, the prince, fears they were after his family line due to the generations of demons they possessed. After exiling himself, Malaika finds himself involved with a white lioness, Uzuri, with her own darkness. Love brings them closer together only to be separated by a cry for help. Malaika returns home in hopes of uniting the prides but his demon has other plans. When lion and human come together in a final battle who is left to tell the tale? Who is really controlling the humans?
©2015 Matthew Rhodes (P)2016 Matthew Rhodes
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