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Tales of Reverba: A New Ripple
- Narrated by: Torii Alaniz
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With a mighty roar, a mysterious train steals her from her home in India and dumps her onto a mysterious island.
After scoring perfect grades in college, Aditi has her dream of seeing the ocean crushed by a mysterious train that coils around Earth. Frightening her parents and changing her life forever as it blew its horn, and she awakes on a mysterious island. Her dream fulfilled, but at what cost?
Tales of Reverba: A New Ripple is book 1 in the Story of Water series and book 2 of the Tales of Reverba series. It’s a gritty NA Epic Fantasy Adventure filled with pirates, flesh craving monsters, brutal fights with a dash of cruelty, a world filled with new races and boats, lots and lots of boats.
©2022 Jordan Spicer (P)2022 Jordan Spicer
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