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Sorrow's Meadow

Tears of Winter, Book 3

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Sorrow's Meadow

By: Kingsley Khan
Narrated by: Renée Nolen, Alfie Syme
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Tristan must flee south, away from the battle against the Arctic Lindworm’s Skada. Behind him the battle for the Iron Duchy, Ahead the Meadow Duchy, with a fleeting promise of sanctuary, for those now forced to wander.

They are refugees, scattered amongst the tide of fate.

But the Lindworm’s rage has unleashed more than destruction. From their mountain home the goblins spill, a plague, their forms twisted by a new darkness, corrupted and made worse by something older, something strange.

What was horrible before is now grotesque, a twisted threat rending mind and soul.

Sanctuary doesn’t come free. Credits must be spent, blood must be spilled. The ground they seek to claim may offer rest, but only after it has tasted enough violence to be sated. Peace, if it can be found at all, will be bought at a steep price.

©2024 Kingsley Khan (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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better narration, story finally reached it greater arc. looking forward to the continuation of the series

best of the series

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the story was already fairly rough. this story is like eating junk food. sometime one craves it, then you get a tastey bit and it great, until you keep going. felt like I finished a costco bag with this book. the story is like a manic crazed dude that treats resources like they renewable and people like they are 1 dimensional. really struggled to finish which is the amount of experience this author must have while raging at the women who don't want them.

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