
The Druid Queen
Path of the Ranger, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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John Banks
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By:
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Pedro Urvi
About this listen
The Snow Panthers will have to protect the future queen of Norghana. Not a pleasant job and a very dangerous one.
There are political interests at stake, and some kingdoms and factions do not see the new alliance between Norghana and Irinel with good eyes. There are those who want the Druid Queen not to reach the throne.
As if that weren't enough, another, greater danger looms over Norghana and all of Tremia. A danger of enormous dimensions that threatens to descend from the skies and destroy entire kingdoms.
A new epic adventure awaits our friends. An exceedingly difficult one.
©2023 Pedro Urvi (P)2024 Podium Audio
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