
The Dark Paladin: An Alex Rogers Adventure
Ranger Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Charles Lamb
About this listen
After vanquishing Tantalus and freeing the dragons, newly married Alex Rogers was looking forward to some time alone with Cassie, his wife. The two even talked of a little getaway for a honeymoon before he returned to his duties as Lord Protector of Windfall. Unfortunately, the forests and cities of his old home was not the destination he hoped for.
Awakening in the same woods that had seen him transported to A'nland, he was in the company of his three companions, however none spoke a word he understood. In a land without magic, Alex must find a way to get his wife and friends home. In his absence, the Dark Elves launch a plot to unseat the King of Great Vale without the need of armies or wars.
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