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Heir of Autumn

Wild Hearts, Book 3

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Heir of Autumn

By: Nazri Noor
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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The Breath of the Wind. The Tears of the Ocean.

The Oriel of Water was always meant to be Lochlann Wilde’s next destination. Rich with elemental essence, it’s the perfect source of the magic needed to power the Wispwell and help stop the Withering.

But now Locke and Sylvain have been tasked with a unicorn search and rescue mission. And that’s on top of preparing for their first visit to the Verdance, the realm of the fae.

Locke has been warned enough about Sylvain’s family, their strong magics and their even stronger personalities. But he’s faced dangerous threats before: fierce guardians, colossal monsters, gods of ancient myth.

He’ll be fine. It’s only an audience with the Queen of Autumn herself.

©2022 Nazri Noor (P)2023 Nazri Noor
Fantasy Romance Fiction
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This is the third book of the series and the mystery of the withering keeps building. It’s threat also keeps growing, as do the characters. Lachlan is beginning to come out from under his famous fathers shadow and become a great summonser in his own right. However doubts sill exist as to both his and Silvan’s true heritage. Are either of them truly and fully who they appear and think themselves to be. I can’t wait to listen to the next book in this enthralling series for all of my questions to be resolved.

The Mystery Builds.

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