
The Dragon Knight
Frostborn, Book 14
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Narrated by:
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Brad Wills
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By:
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Jonathan Moeller
The realm of Andomhaim has been reunited, with a true High King ruling in Tarlion once more.
But it is far too late.
The host of the Frostborn marches to war, bringing terror and death in their wake, and a weakened Andomhaim is not strong enough to defeat them.
Only the sword of the Dragon Knight has the power to drive back the Frostborn, and it is calling to Ridmark Arban.
But the sword devours anyone bold enough to wield it….
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Speaking of talent, Brad Wills could read a phone book and keep me wanting more. He is amazing because he can do every character and you know exactly who is talking.
Fabulous!
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ridmark is exhausting (spoilers)
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Fantastic
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Regarding Brad (narrator),I can hear the smile in your voice and it's creepy af. And the whisper when you say, "he/she/whomever said," grinds on my nerves. It too gives me the heeby-jeebies. Please stop.
A great story is the only reason I'm still here
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