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The Path to Peace
- Faraway, Book Two
- Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fairies may be gentle creatures now, but they had to fight for their place in this world–and what a fight it was!
For the first time, know where fairies came from and how they live amongst us. Experience the bond that developed between fairies and elves. This audiobook will give you insights into the magical world that surrounds us all.
Take up the drawbridge; clear the outlying areas of innocent civilians; stock up the larder; bring in more ammunition; station guards on every entrance; impose an evening curfew. Things are about to happen.
©2021 Harry Louis Gauvin (P)2022 Harry Louis Gauvin
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