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The Offering of Broken Things

Book Two in the Agency of Dust and Power Series

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The Offering of Broken Things

By: T. Valentine
Narrated by: Brian Roesel
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The Offering of Broken Things, the second audiobook in The Agency of Dust and Power series, plunges the survivors deeper into a fractured world where safety is fleeting and power comes at a cost. After the collapse of the manor sanctuary, Bip, Sam, and their found family take refuge in spaces that flicker between memory and magic. The Agency’s pursuit grows more ruthless, unveiling new technologies and ancient rituals designed to crush resistance. Trust becomes a fragile currency as unlikely alliances form, even with old enemies, and love itself becomes both shield and weapon in the war to come.

As portals open and betrayals cut deep, the group discovers that the Agency is not the only force rewriting the world. Other covens, strange entities, and the awakened earth itself push back against human control. Worn down yet unbroken, the rebels face the question that defines their journey: are they fighting to restore what was lost, or to claim something entirely new? The Offering of Broken Things is a haunting, cinematic continuation that leaves listeners bruised, uncertain, and reborn. A thrilling glimpse of what waits beyond the next threshold.

©2025 T. Valentine (P)2025 T. Valentine
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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