
An Unreliable Magic
A Hundred Names for Magic, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Cassie Simone
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By:
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Rin Chupeco
About this listen
Tala, Alex, and the rest of their friends are safe for now, but they know the Snow Queen is still out there. They have to be prepared for when she eventually attacks—and they all decide to do so in their own way.
When Ryker comes out of the woodwork, showing himself when he starts attacking American detention facilities and freeing refugees, and the Nameless Sword, a legendary weapon that, according to Avalon legend, will make its wielder the most powerful warrior of their time, turns up with her name on it, Tala's life gets messier…. But when the Snow Queen arrives with an unlikely ally, the group will have to work together.
©2022 Rin Chupeco (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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