
Amora: A Tale of Two Brothers
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Sebald
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By:
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Noah Douglas
About this listen
Follow the adventures of John and Kane Blackmar, princes of Amora, whose kingdom is under siege by the belligerent Kingdom of Boreveth. Every second wasted could lead to the ruin of all they hold dear. However, something else is at play as both the forces of light and dark move to influence the two brothers. Will a prophesied destiny subvert one’s inheritance? Will evil grip one’s heart with promises of great power? Will ambition, greed, and blindness destroy the besieged kingdom from within? Find out in Amora: A Tale of Two Brothers, the first novel in the Amora series!
©2021 Noah Douglas (P)2021 Noah Douglas
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