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The Whispers of the Forest

By: Mike Robb
Narrated by: Isaac Sato
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When the crops of Sylvara turn to blackened ooze, the village council blames eighteen-year-old Lyra Windwhisper, an elven healer and expert archer. Branded as a traitor and cast out, Lyra retreats into the forest, heartbroken but determined to clear her name. In the wild, she befriends Kael, a wounded wolf with an otherworldly bond to her. As their friendship deepens, Kael transforms into a powerful guardian with the ability to see the true nature of those around him.

Together, they uncover the truth: the Surge, a living force of chaos, has corrupted not only the forest but also Sylvara’s leaders. Tasked with destroying the Surge’s shards—anchors that tether its power to the world—Lyra and Kael embark on a perilous journey through ancient ruins and hostile wilderness. Along the way, they battle shadowy creatures, unravel long-forgotten magic, and face the manipulative influence of Sylvara’s council.

With help from an enigmatic ally, Solen, Lyra discovers her destiny as the Keeper of the Forest. In an epic confrontation, she defeats the Surge, clears her name, and returns to Sylvara as its new leader. But her greatest triumph is rekindling hope among her people and restoring harmony between the elves and their sacred woods.

©2024 Mike Robb (P)2025 Mike Robb
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