
The Divine Key Awakens
The Divine Key Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Joe Hempel
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By:
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James E. Wisher
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With her former captor, the shadow sorcerer Daktari, now serving as her mentor, Princess Shara must learn to control the power of the Divine Key. Concerned about the princess’ growing power, the Void dispatches its mightiest champion, the fallen prince, Nord, to capture her. And lurking in the dark between worlds is the elder demon Balthis, just waiting for a chance to join with his master and destroy the world.
Can Shara grasp her power and seal away the Void before Nord forces her to free Balthis? It’s a race to the finish with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.
©2021 James E. Wisher (P)2022 James E. Wisher
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