
The Bleeding Rocks of Sedona
The Throne of Hearts, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Gil Hough
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By:
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Gil Hough
About this listen
Jesse and his friends have been fighting to stop the apocalypse, but that is no job for a college student and a young woman out on bond newly burdened with a mantle of power.
The Archangel Jophiel leads them to Sedona, Arizona, to find the Angel of Justice. But, among the natural beauty of the red rocks, they find themselves both the hunters and the hunted. And just when it seems the weight of the world is off their shoulders, it all comes crashing down at the master vampire D'avent, and Dardanus, a Prince of the Nephilim, track them down with an overwhelming supernatural force bent on their destruction. Is this the end of their journey?
The fourth novella of The Throne of Hearts series
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