
Tabor's Savior
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Narrated by:
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Saethon Williams
About this listen
In this sequel to "The Prince of Tabor," the war for the continent of Curth Talem, initiated by the evil Wizard, Crepitus, continues. Young Nathaniel Aarmon, the orphaned heir to the throne of Tabor, continues his journey to regain his birthright and save his kingdom. With the help of his brother and closest friends who make up the Brotherhood of the Black Arrow, he must overcome danger, magic, and wolfmen assassins to reach his goal, simultaneously finding true love and escaping the jaws of war to reach their goal.
Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime through mystical lands, sorcery, and peril in this second installment of Nathaniel the Brotherhood's exploits!
©2023 Dr. William White (P)2024 Dr. William White
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