
The Seven Hungers: Prophecy Reborn
An Urban Fantasy Adventure
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Virtual Voice
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Morgan Quaid

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About this listen
...but being sovereign of the first hunger in the wake of a world ending civil war is another matter entirely.
Now leader of the First Hunger, Drake, the patchwork sorcerer, is sent an ultimatum by an emmisary of an old enemy.
The Crimson King is back it seems, and gunning for Ambrose Drake, forcing him to return to the Hallowed World or risk the obliteration of his people.
What follows is a bizzare rollercoaster wherein Drake and his companions are sent to end the Crimson King once and for all, but find much more than they bargained for.
Book 5 in the Seven Hungers series decends to new depths and sees our smart-mouthed hero facing off against a world ending cataclysm, caught up in an intense romantic entanglement, and stuck in a reckoning with the self that borders on madness.
Sh*t's about to get weird!
Meet Ambrose Drake, the smart-mouthed, hapless sorcerer who attracts supernatural trouble like the proverbial flame draws a moth. If you like troublesome sorcerers with snarky attitudes like Harry Dresden or Nate Temple, you’ll love this hero!
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