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Enemy Born

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Enemy Born

By: Jessica Greyson
Narrated by: Adriel Brandt
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The Land of Saram was once one, but the city of Verturn in the plains of Arumda has broken away, declaring itself separate from the kingdom of Saram and the authority of the High King. Carwyn, the princess of Verturn, finds herself in chains and at the mercy of the High King of Saram. Will justice or mercy prevail as she faces the consequences of being enemy born.

©2018 Jessica Mullen (P)2021 Jessica Mullen
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Overall 5-Star recommendation!! With the story of Enemy Born, Jessica delivers a touching depiction of the reality of a redemption unlike any this world can provide, our desperate need for it as flesh-born sinners, and the only One capable of bestowing such a miraculous gift as this transforming act of grace. Give it a listen! But beware, you will be completely drawn in by Jessica’s style of writing and the engaging voice of narrator Adriel Brandt, and deeply impacted by the stirring message of this story.

So worth it!

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I first read Enemy Born a few years ago, and have not listened to an audiobook in perhaps a decade. However, this allegorical novella is beautiful to hear aloud, and it is exquisitely narrated. To my surprise, I may have actually enjoyed it more this time around. Whether you usually prefer audiobooks or no, this one is incredibly worth a listen.

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