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Prince of Authia
- The Dragons of Apenninus, Book Two
- Narrated by: Fred Wolinsky
- Length: 18 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Furius, King of Authia, is dead.
Armed with only his father's sword and an ancient dragon pendant, Dagan, the son of the King, flees into the Highlands, where the dragon, Aurifer, rescues him. But Dagan's relief is quickly shattered when he accidentally injures one of the dragon younglings, Corylus.
Faced with the loss of his kingdom and the shame of his act, Dagan vows to heal Corylus and quests for the healing spring of Apenninius. But standing between Dagan and the spring is the 12 kingdoms ruled by the ruthless Praetor Marius. To fulfill his promise, Dagan must face his father's killer and choose between the oath of friendship and revenge.
©2020 James R Agapoff IV (P)2020 James R Agapoff IV
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