
A King to Be Feared
Our King, Our Master, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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Brea Alepoú
About this listen
With great power comes great destruction. Or something like that....
Titos has never been powerful, but as he continues to gain more keepers, his power grows. It's almost too much. He finds out more of what it means to be a soul eater and why his kind has been practically wiped out. He has to stand tall, be a king, and defend his home.
But as his list of enemies continues to grow, Titos isn't sure how much longer he can stand strong. His existence is one that will be feared by all.
Can his keepers help him keep it together?
Contains mature themes.
©2021 Brea Alepoú (P)2024 Tantor
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