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Eden's Crown

Eden, Book 3

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Eden's Crown

By: Tony Peak
Narrated by: James Fouhey
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With Phoa stabilized against the Green and Tiamat’s coral, Reyes and Thanata have inspired people to work together against the swarms.

Yet while exploring an old colony ship, they discover a message warning them of catastrophe. The voice belongs to Reyes’ estranged father, who warns that a final protocol left by the first colonists will doom Phoa. Soon, meteors land in every settled region and transform into swarms that devour everything around them - all while a huge, ringed structure hovers in the sky.

Reyes and Thanata must learn the secrets of Phoa’s past, as well as his father’s whereabouts, if they hope to guarantee their future.

Don't miss the epic finale to this alien planet survival trilogy perfect for fans of J.N. Chaney, A.G. Riddle, and Horizon Zero Dawn. Grab your copy today!

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Thank goodness there will be more of this series.
It’s been awhile since I’ve enjoyed binge listening to a novel.
As always, thx for ur novels! I love listening to them
Also keep ur narrator bc I’m not sure the story would be the same without James F voice.

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First book, took a bit to engage, then was fine. Second one, locked in all through. This one, for some reason, started to be little harder to follow part way in and had to re-listen to sections, because the key revelations in the story were woven in with the linear action that it was easy for me to miss and only realize later that I had. HOWEVER, I think that's an argument for a movie based on this trilogy, because SO much of what had to be described could just be visuals, with the dialogue carrying the key "aha" elements.

Had a harder time following this one.

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