
Child of Ice and Forest
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Narrated by:
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Katie Hagaman
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By:
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Whittney Corum
About this listen
Family, is it through blood or bonds? This is a question that Devon has struggled with all her life.
During a hunting trip, Lord Forest, the ruler of Forest Hallow, found Devon in the forest. Raised as their adoptive daughter is filled with love from both her parents and servants around her. Yet she still feels that she is out of place in the world that she's in.
This feeling comes to a head when an ikil, a spirit of ice, is captured in Forest Hallow. This capture, along with a betrayal, causes Devon to question what a true family is. Will the daughter choose the family that raised her or the blood that has found her?
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