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Age of the Dryad
- An Epic Fantasy Adventure (The Dark Oak Chronicles, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Nigel Peever
- Length: 16 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The second book of The Dark Chronicles.
The dryads have risen up against humanity. Queen Cathryn’s realm is broken, her people have scattered, and the future is uncertain.
She gives Tolucan, a newly knighted commoner, a seemingly impossible, secret quest; to seek out the sole weakness of Dark Oak, King of the Dryads, and to destroy him, whatever the cost.
Even within the forest, strife threatens Dark Oak’s reign, but he will not be defeated so easily. While humanity is still on its knees, the dryad seeks dark secrets, in forgotten places, unaware that Sir Tolucan, humanity’s last remaining hope, is hunting him....
Jacob Sannox welcomes you to the Age of the Dryad.
©2020 Alan O'Donoghue (P)2021 Alan O'Donoghue
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