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Tales of Reverba: A New Ember
- Narrated by: Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A train has appeared over Earth and thousands are abducted!
A new epic fantasy, Tales of Reverba: A New Ember. The story is set during modern times but takes place in a new world.
Follow Jordan, an African American abducted from Earth by a mysterious train and dropped into the wilderness of the strange world called Reverba. He must now adapt to the new world if he wants to survive. Maybe some fire magic is needed?
Tales of Reverba: A New Ember is book 1 in the Story of Fire series. It’s a gritty NA Epic Fantasy Adventure filled with mystical creatures, disembodied voices, brutal fights with a dash of a sailor’s mouth and a world filled with new races.
©2022 Jordan Spicer (P)2022 Jordan Spicer
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