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The Chronicles of the Last World: Part One

By: P.J. Bell
Narrated by: Kathy Handrock
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This tale begins in the year 1849, in a bedroom of a plantation house. A woman, the lady of the house, is in labor, and her unborn son, unbeknownst to all present but she, will be the first warlock gifted in the ways of the South to be born in over two hundred years. The child, Henry, along with his three older sisters—Josephine, Alma, and Marjorie—will, for reasons they will not learn of until several years after their mother’s murder, be considered by most of their kind as the four chosen to lead their people to a level of power and prosperity like the witches and warlocks have never known. Part one of the five part fantasy adventure series centers around the Curran siblings and their journey, by wagon, from South Carolina to Oregon. With the aid of several valuable items their mother left buried for them in her secret place, the four siblings are constantly learning about their true identities as they travel America’s wondrous—and often dangerous—landscape. This is a journey of self-discovery during a time of great change.

Recommended to fans of witchcraft, epic fantasy, or something a little different.

No Artificial Intelligence technologies were utilized in the creating of this work.

©2020 P.J. Bell (P)2024 P.J. Bell
Action & Adventure Fantasy Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction
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