
Ragged Wolf
Dragonfly Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Julia Golding
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By:
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Julia Golding
About this listen
Flame-haired Thorn is taken, as a child, into the blood-thirsty service of the priests of Hollin. Her life looks set for a quick death as she has no skills to save her. Then chance intervenes, and she is made prisoner in Brigard and brought before King Ramil's son, Lagan for judgement.
What is Lagan to make of the bitter girl standing before him? Little does he know that his path is now bound with hers. Through mountains, over seas, and on the battlefield, their choices will decide the destiny of three nations.
It is just a shame, then, that Thorn hates him, and he distrusts her. What could go wrong?
©2019 Julia Golding (P)2020 Julia Golding
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