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Virtual Voice
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D.K. Holmberg
This title uses virtual voice narration
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War has come to Verendal. A king must lead.
Kanar and Esmerelda need to reach Verendal, but with the spread of fighting, they may already be too late. Only Jal and his family of Alainsith stand in the way, and they will not intervene and risk the ire of their family.
As Finn finds his way back to the city, he finds it much like himself—changed. What he’s learned on his journey may be the key to saving his beloved city, and all those he cares about.
Honaaz and Lily take their fleet back to Sanaron. Where the war began, it must also end.
Old powers have not faded, but for their to be a future, the past must fall.
The final book in Blade and Bone.
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