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The Cadinari Stream, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Mitchell Cochran
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By:
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Zane Emerson
About this listen
Even with a victory, defeat can be hidden in the shadows. While you might get to stop a tyrant, you might just lose a friend.
Jordon and his Outcasts succeeded in driving Ral Tor back before he could unleash the power of destruction on Taldora or the multiverse, but in doing so, his son took up his mantle, eager to seize power in the vacuum that had been left.
Mistakes were inevitable, Jordon knew that and losing Padma in the process of stopping the world from collapsing had been the worst part. But as the magic he was beginning to rely on starts to act in mysterious ways, Jordon knew that his job was far, far from over.
©2022 Zane Emerson (P)2022 Zane Emerson
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