
Sedona
The Lost Vortex
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Bradley
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By:
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Mikel J. Wilson
About this listen
Throughout history, people have been drawn to unseen energies at sacred sites around the world. In the American Southwest, a tourist is about to find a forgotten site that could change the Earth forever.
Gregor Buckingham, a young man scarred from a childhood fire, has little going for him - no family, a heartbreaking job, and an existence untouched by intimacy. Now, Sedona is calling to him. In the Northern Arizona town celebrated for mysterious energy vortexes, UFO sightings, and other paranormal activity, Gregor discovers a lost ancient power, his first requited love, and a zealous enemy he must fight to save them both.
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