
To Be Called Worthy
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Narrated by:
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Penny Johnston
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By:
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Penny Johnston
About this listen
Magic is only for the worthy. The clerics. Join them, or your magic is forfeit. Rinnen doesn't give the shadowy clerics much thought. At least not until his sister, Kessandra, turns out to have the rare gift. Kessandra wants to keep her magic, but they won't let her. When the magic-removal ceremony takes more from his sister than just her special powers, Rinnen is devastated. But he's just a fighter in training. What good is a sword against magic? How can a handful of ordinary elves fight such a sinister power? Rinnen knows one thing. He wants his sister back. And he will do whatever it takes to save her.
©2022,2023 Power Words Press (P)2024 Penny Johnston
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