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  • The War for Truth

  • The Forgotten Chronicles, Book 3
  • By: Jason J. Nugent
  • Narrated by: Paul Jenkins
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The War for Truth

By: Jason J. Nugent
Narrated by: Paul Jenkins
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Sides are chosen. Alliances are made. Families are divided.

The Truth have risen and now stand as the last remnant against the evil plans of Queen Anastasia. Eron and his brother Nagi must fight for freedom in the face of overwhelming odds and the threatened extinction of the Truth.

Don’t miss the final chapter of the Forgotten Chronicles and the thrilling conclusion to Eron’s saga.

©2018 Jason J. Nugent (P)2018 Jason J. Nugent
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A great book 3

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

As with book 2, this one picks up where the last one leaves off. That being said, I think this one could actually stand alone. The author does a good job of going over previous details relevant to this books events pretty well. I think having the full context from the previous books, though, made for a more thorough understanding of what was happening and ultimately enhanced my enjoyment of the book. The characters and narration are well done and I really liked where the story has gone. All in all, this is a great series that I've really enjoyed.

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