
The Queen: Taken by the Lion God, Part 4
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Narrated by:
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Joan Robert Powers
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By:
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Ellie Saxx
About this listen
Callie Shaw and Lelantos, her hunter-god savior, have settled far from the monster-ravaged lands around Cortina. Their new life together has evolved into a passionate, blissful paradise; of course, nothing good in Callie's upside-down world can last forever!
When a depraved demon appears and begins a series of mind, body, and soul-testing torments, Callie finally loses all hope.
Will her godly lover Mios return? Will Callie survive the onslaught of a demon's monstrous horde? And will a stunning, vivacious god more powerful than anyone expected bring the ultimate peace to Callie's tenuous existence?
Find out in this fourth and final installment of Ellie Saxx's best-selling Taken by the Lion God series!
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