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Union of Renegades: The Rys Chronicles Book I

By: Tracy Falbe on Podiobooks.com
  • Summary

  • Dreibrand Veta has killed for his country. At the frontlines of imperial expansion, he seeks to rebuild the fortune of his noble family. In his daring travels he encounters the rys, a race far more powerful than the human empire that bred him. Dreibrand cannot defy the rys Queen Onja nor defend his companion, Miranda, and her children from the wicked tyrant Queen. Desperate for help, Dreibrand and Miranda join Shan, a rys with emerging powers who plans to challenge Onja. In Shan’s pursuit of the rys throne, he exerts his magical powers, gathers his allies, and incites rebellion among Onja’s human subjects. Great wealth and power will reward the kings, warriors, and spies that align themselves with the rys pretender, but defeat could mean worse than death. Onja can imprison souls and her genocidal rage is legendary. Everything is at risk for Shan’s union of renegades.
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Episodes
  • Union of Renegades 41
    Jun 14 2012

    Excerpt from The Goddess Queen - Glimpse the ambitions of men that go beyond Shan’s goals of overthrowing Onja.

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    12 mins
  • Union of Renegades 40
    Jun 14 2012

    Chapter 40. Enemies Seen and Unseen - Spies report that the tribes loyal to Onja will mount massive attacks against the Temu and Shan.

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    33 mins
  • Union of Renegades 39
    Jun 14 2012

    Chapter 39. Home and Family - Dreibrand finds out about the natural consequences of his lovemaking with Miranda.

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    39 mins

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