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The Sword in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99

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The Sword in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99
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It's a fight to the death to keep from being lost in the darkness.
What's left of the Delegation fights to keep the Order with a man down, and the Unrest in hiding. Three keepers work tirelessly to safely harbor the restless immortals, maintain their elements, and counter Red Flame's insatiable attacks. The Unrest's light is dwindling as they remain hidden from Vespera on earth.
"The Sword" is book three in a 4-part fantasy adventure series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.
What's left of the Delegation fights to keep the Order with a man down, and the Unrest in hiding. Three keepers work tirelessly to safely harbor the restless immortals, maintain their elements, and counter Red Flame's insatiable attacks. The Unrest's light is dwindling as they remain hidden from Vespera on earth.
"The Sword" is book three in a 4-part fantasy adventure series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.
It's a fight to the death to keep from being lost in the darkness.
What's left of the Delegation fights to keep the Order with a man down, and the Unrest in hiding. Three keepers work tirelessly to safely harbor the restless immortals, maintain their elements, and counter Red Flame's insatiable attacks. The Unrest's light is dwindling as they remain hidden from Vespera on earth.
"The Sword" is book three in a 4-part fantasy adventure series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.
What's left of the Delegation fights to keep the Order with a man down, and the Unrest in hiding. Three keepers work tirelessly to safely harbor the restless immortals, maintain their elements, and counter Red Flame's insatiable attacks. The Unrest's light is dwindling as they remain hidden from Vespera on earth.
"The Sword" is book three in a 4-part fantasy adventure series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.