
Wolfkin: A Fairy's Tail
Chronicles of Chalisaria, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jack G. Voraces
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By:
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C. Robert Jones
About this listen
Neko Goodbrush just wanted to spend a lazy day with his best friend: find some breakfast, explore the forest, maybe even take a nap beneath a tree. But when his fairy friend Talia is sprite-napped by a pixie-dust-addicted troll, Neko finds himself thrust into a whirlwind adventure that will test the limits of his courage and send him deep into the remote and dangerous depths of the Sylvanwood Forest that they call home.
What is a three-foot-tall wolfkin supposed to do when nothing is what it seems, legends become real, and exiled forest deities run amok?
Find out in this eagerly anticipated second volume of the Chronicles of Chalisaria!
©2018 C. Robert Jones (P)2018 C. Robert Jones
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