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  • The Dragonslayer's Curse

  • The Dragon Seed Series: Book Three of Four
  • By: Resa Nelson
  • Narrated by: Resa Nelson
  • Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins

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By: Resa Nelson
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Publisher's Summary

Would you kill your brother to avenge a murder?

Skallagrim is enraged when his brother Frandulane kills someone Skallagrim loves. Fraught with anger and the desire for vengeance, Skallagrim is willing to sacrifice everything to track down and destroy his brother.

Frandulane is desperate to save his own skin and will do anything—even uncover a long-lost secret of how berserkers used to hide in plain sight.

A demon queller wants to stop both Skallagrim and Frandulane before their actions put the entire world in peril—but first she has to find them.

The race is on.

Buy the third book in the four-book Dragon Seed series today!

The Dragon Seed series:
Berserk
The Dragonslayer's Heart
The Dragonslayer's Curse
The Dragonslayer's Fate

©2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 Resa Nelson (P)2023 Resa Nelson

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