
Children of Iverbourne
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Narrated by:
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Paige Reisenfeld
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By:
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Aelina Isaacs
About this listen
Adventure, unlikely heroes, found family.
Children of Iverbourne is a prequel novella taking place 236 years before The Eternal Machine, following the original heroes of the war-torn lands and the difficult choices they must make, all to ensure a better future.
A terrified slave, lacking bravery or free will, sent on an impossible journey.
A hardened commander of the Eternal prison, taking in his newest inmate.
An hours-old baby.
A half-crazed Fae, former hero of Borealis, Court of the Humans.
Two parents on a journey to deliver their child to Iverbourne, to freedom, no matter the cost.
A new captain, and a trouble-making Water Fae with a constant smirk.
©2021 Aelina Isaacs (P)2023 Aelina Isaacs
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