
Berja
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Narrated by:
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Daphne Fields
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By:
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J.K Divia
About this listen
“They will make you a mother of monsters . . .”
A village built on ancient promise. A woman destined to run.
The old ways are crumbling. Every spring, a new sacrifice is chosen—a Spring Maid bred to seed the future of the village through a ritual before being led to the foreboding woods. But this season will mark the end of a barbaric tradition and the birth of something even more horrifying.
There’s a war coming—one of gods and giants. The Spring Maid has been chosen by a force far greater than her to be the mother of great warriors.
Destiny has forged a path of bloodshed, and she is the center of it all, willingly or not.
But she is no Spring Maid, no sacrifice to be made.
She is Berja.
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