
High Fae's Quest
Book Four of the Khimmer Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Christine Mascott
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By:
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Kevin A. Davis
About this listen
Ahnjii’s goddess Nyx bars the portal against the otherworldly enemies from entering Earth, but she can’t hold on forever. Ahnjii and her witch mentor Friday must find the sleeping god on Earth to close the gates.
However, when the high Fae and knights start their own personal war. Ahnjii must bring the allies together at all costs. If she fails, the enemy who twists minds and battles for control of the portal will gain ground.
Book four in the Khimmer Chronicles pulls Ahnjii in too many dangerous directions, one of which is back to a place she’d thought she’d left behind forever.
©2023 Kevin A Davis (P)2023 Kevin A Davis
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