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Dangerous Worlds
- Faery Realm, Book 5
- Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
- Length: 16 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
After the Wild King’s defeat, the Faery Realm is still reeling from the consequences of his reign. Transformed Halflings can’t return home, the Elf Camps are destroyed, and mysterious stone fae continue to wreak havoc throughout the realm. Whose orders do they follow? Who else seeks to destroy the tentative peace among the Courts?
The Courts and the elves assemble to welcome new light into their ravaged world. What should be a meeting filled with hope and possibilities quickly devolves into disaster as one guest decides to take the fate of the Faery Realm into their own hands.
©2022 Jennifer Ridge (P)2023 Jennifer Ridge
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