
Remote Island Prison
An Apocalyptic Progression Fantasy (Rinyv, Book 3)
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Mors
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By:
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Duyu Wander
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Yesterday's wrath is tomorrow's strength.
After defeating one of El-Bona's strongest lackeys, Rinyv wakes up on the remote island she and her friends had been searching for. But instead of finding her comrades, she is trapped in a brutal prison where mutants endure relentless training under a cruel regime.
As Rinyv navigates this harsh new reality, a monstrous threat rises from the sea, ready to annihilate everyone on the island. The aliens also close in, determined to capture their queen—and this time, they’ll stop at nothing.
With time running out and danger at every turn, the girl must harness all her strength to survive.
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