
The Ocoda Chronicles, Book 3: Ronin
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Narrated by:
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Andie Penn
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By:
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Daniel OConnell
About this listen
Shadows of the past. Reflections of the future.
Carla Ocoda has grown up in the shadow of her father's legacy, always being compared to his great actions, and then always reminded of the alternate future where she became the doom of humankind.
However, even with all that is thrust upon her, she has grown up to be a normal young girl. Thanks, due in part to Qui Shi and Andrew Jackson's constant care. Now a message from the past is sent to Carla from her father.
Carla has now reached the age where she must now move out into the stars and undertake her responsibilities, and those tasks are far more than anyone could ever believe.
©2012 Daniel OConnell (P)2023 Daniel OConnell
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