
Portals of Aperra
The Nameless Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Ramon de Ocampo
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By:
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Joshua Kern
About this listen
Worlds have been traversed. Their home has been found. A name will be revealed.
Zack and Zara, along with Tessa and the bears, have found themselves stranded on Earth. It was not somewhere they intended to go, let alone knew existed, but it's where they found themselves.
Their journey back to Aperra will be revealing and show them just who they truly are. Truths that will have to take a backseat amidst the turmoil they find in Albion. Much has changed while they were gone, including the still somewhat unfamiliar concept of having people who care for them and that they were missing.
What hasn't changed is Zara's status as a princess and all the potential problems that come along with it.
©2024 Joshua Kern (P)2024 Podium Audio
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