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Scarcrossed

Castles of the Eyrie, Book 3

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Scarcrossed

By: Evie Marceau
Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
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The wolves are closing in . . .

Wolves have haunted Bryn since she was a child. Now, as Bryn and Rangar return to the Baersladen, they're met with danger as a savage and cursed wolf pack terrorizes villages throughout the Eyrie.

As Rangar fights to vindicate himself from those who seek to hurt him, Bryn embarks on a mage apprenticeship, utilizing her newfound skills to investigate the malevolent wolves—and which of their enemies created them to sow discord throughout the kingdoms.

Will danger and politics stand in the way of the wedding that will finally bind Bryn and Rangar forever?

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Evie Marceau (P)2024 Tantor
Fantasy

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Wolves have haunted Bryn since she was a child. Now, as Bryn and Rangar return to the Baersladen, they're met with danger as a savage and cursed wolf pack terrorizes villages throughout the Eyrie. As Rangar fights to vindicate himself from those who seek to hurt him, Bryn embarks on a mage apprenticeship, utilizing her newfound skills to investigate the malevolent wolves—and which of their enemies created them to sow discord throughout the kingdoms.

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