
The Knowledge of Love
The Nememiah Chronicles, Book Four
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Butler
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By:
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D.S. Williams
About this listen
Tragedy has swept Charlotte Duncan's feet from under her again.
This time, she knows she is to blame. Reeling from loss, Charlotte must find a way to move forward and continue the war against Archangelo and the Vampire Council.
As their reign of terror continues, Charlotte tries to protect those who seek asylum at Zaen. Along the way, she receives assistance from unexpected quarters, and discovers that while everything important has been stolen from her, she's been left with a precious gift.
But in the end, only one of Nememiah's Children will survive.
©2014 D.S. Williams (P)2020 D.S. Williams
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