
Battle Phoenix: YA: LGBTQ Urban Fantasy
Ember Savita Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kassandra Novell
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By:
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Huckleberry Rahr
About this listen
War is imminent. A group of magic users want to crush all of humanity who believe in equality.
Ember and their family have joined in the fight knowing this group’s dangerous message can only lead to division and harm … they’ve seen it occur before. Despite what’s happening in the greater world, Ember and their friends still have to go to school. To keep them safe, Ember’s Mom is teaching Ember more magic at home.
Can Ember learn what’s needed in time? Will Ember and the alliance find allies to stop the momentum toward war before it’s too late?
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