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  • The Treasure of Okra-Bane

  • The SnowRaven Chronicles, Book 2
  • By: A. J. Spencer
  • Narrated by: Matt Franklin
  • Length: 1 hr and 57 mins

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By: A. J. Spencer
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The SnowRaven Chronicles: The Treasure of Okra-Bane by A.J. Spencer, the 2nd installment in the SnowRaven Chronicles series.

The lady SnowRaven sets out to claim the fabled treasure of Okra-Bane, hidden amongst the mysterious circle of stones - the ancient remnants of a long forgotten civilization deep in the snow covered mountains of Andora.

But little does she know that a swarm of vengeful Vosharian are stalking her, awaiting the ideal moment to strike, or that the circle of stones holds many, deadly secrets to ensnare treasure seekers. The most terrifying is the ancient creature that sleeps deep within the mountains: a pagan god to the ancients, mere myth & legend to this enlighten age, a force to be feared by all who dare to steal its most coveted treasure.

©2012 Joseph Buzzoni (P)2014 Joseph Buzzoni

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