
Zephyr's Curse
The Grimoire Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Nyamukandawiri
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Kai Tolliver
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Zelda Knight
About this listen
When Zephyr enters an ancient tomb in search of scrap metal, she doesn’t anticipate igniting a cosmic war. She’s stolen the key to a rare grimoire, The Book of Alabaza the Brave. The hordes of daemons chasing her want it back. If she’s to survive, she must rely on Ezekiel, a member of a supernatural clan of guardians called the Thrones. The only problem is she belongs to the daemonic caste, and Ezekiel was sent to slay her.
Zephyr’s Curse, a Grimoire Chronicles novelette, is a fast-paced urban fantasy novelette starring a curious crow-shifter and her reluctant guardian angel.
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