
Serrin the Alterran
Carrie Starr: Queen of the Rings, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Scarlett Reyes
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By:
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D. Scott Maiorca
About this listen
Carrie Starr, a legacy professional wrestler, is the WWC Women’s World champion. Carrie went to bed expecting to defend her title against the Tongan Queen in Philadelphia. She didn’t wake up in Philly. She woke up in an alien locker room, being prepared for the galaxy’s most popular show: King of the Rings.
King of the Rings isn’t professional wrestling. King of the Rings isn’t MMA. King of the Rings is a death match.
Had her years of training in gymnastics, wrestling, judo, and jiu-jitsu prepare her to face the galaxy’s most vicious predators?
She’s about to find out.
Serrin the Alterran is the second book in a 10-episode series.
©2019 D. Scott Maiorca (P)2020 D. Scott Maiorca
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