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Modulate
- The Cesmial Accords, Book 2
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
The battle for Raelis is over… the war for Earth has just begun.
As the First Wave continues to dominate, bold decisions must be made.
While humanity cowers from the monstrous threat, it falls to Lyewax and his team to lead the resistance.
Now among Earth's strongest humans, they must fight their way across the North-West Province, fortifying towns and cities—pulling survivors from the shadows.
If they can convince humanity to Tier-up and unite, then the First Wave will fall...
Modulate is book two of The Cesmial Accords, a LitRPG post-apocalyptic thriller series set on a dystopian Earth.
©2022 Kevin Sinclair (P)2023 Podium Audio
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