
Where the Three Worlds Meet
Buccaneer Kid, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Erin Yeaman
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By:
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Rob Girard
About this listen
If you've listened to Buccaneer Kid and When a Mermaid Cries, this is the final key in a trilogy that will leave you wanting more.
Full of innuendos, adventure, treasure, heartbreak, and a puzzle that extends beyond his world, we meet Shannon, a teenager from St. Margaret's Bay who discovers his independence through an unusual friendship.
After his father's disappearance, an old man paddles by, and taking pity on the boy, teaches him about the art of sea kayaking and nature, soon discovering Shannon's amazing abilities. Join Shannon and an unexpected ocean visitor as he attempts to overcome heartache and a near disaster where the three worlds meet.
©2021, 2022, 2023 Rob F Girard (P)2025 Rob F Girard
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