
Storm of Flames
Bound by Dragons, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Caitlin Davies
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By:
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Alisha Klapheke
About this listen
Tahlia, Marius, Fara, and the rest of the dragon-riding Mist Knights are off on another mission....
When the order flies north to fight the pirates harassing the coastline, they discover the infamous Eelsmen have a new high captain.
Not only is this individual unknown, he is an Unseelie—a powerful Seer from the Realm of Night.
And Tahlia's weaver magic sees a dangerous connection between this enemy and her dearest friend, Fara.
What does this mean for the Healer? For the order?
Dive into this bonus book today to enjoy runic magic, new enemies to lovers romance, banter, sea monsters, spicy romance, and of course, dragons!
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