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Dawn of Magic: City of Ashes
- The Tree of Ages Series, Book 8
- Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The epic conclusion to the Tree of Ages series!
The heartbeat of the land thrums louder and faster, like soldiers charging into war. Finn drew a line in the sand when she used the faie to attack her enemy. There is no going back from what she has become. And she’s done running.
The final battle will commence, and true villains will be revealed. Can an anomaly like Finn survive with the forces of creation against her? Can Ealasaid’s mages weather the greatest storm they’ve ever faced? Or will everything they’ve built crumble into ruin?
©2021 Sara C. Roethle (P)2023 Sara C. Roethle
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