
The Infamous Fairies of Fairystone
The Eyes of Freya, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Emily Clarke
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By:
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Bonnie N. Turner
About this listen
Number six in The Eyes of Freya series, The Infamous Fairies of Fairystone is a prelude to The Eyes of Freya set in ancient North America when Asmodeus ruled the underworld. Lilith is fighting for her life as her baby is struggling to be born. The child's father, Aries the Archangel, has shunned her, so she ran right into the trap the evil Asmodeus set for her. The child is being cut from her, and this gives Asmodeus two children to carry on his evil, as Lilith is forever trapped to look on as her children grow eviler every day.
©2019 Bonnie N. Turner (P)2022 Bonnie N. Turner
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