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Relics & Thrones Audiobook
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The epic finale to V.. Dixon's Mages & Warriors trilogy, where Evilyn and Deckard seek the relics that will restore balance to Allund, but their journey will not come without loss, and they must question whether they're willing to lose everything they hold dear in order to save their land...
What would be reason enough to live . . . ?
Evylin seeks her “more.”
Finally embracing love, Evylin is ready to release her past and focus on the future. However, as they continue their journey to retrieve the ancient Relics that will restore the balance of power across Allund, she must confront the harsh reality that she will inevitably lose those dear to her. Grief is inevitable, either during their quest or in the years to come. Yet, throughout it all, her uncle’s urgent question remains: What is more and what is less in Evylin’s life?
Deckard strives for fulfillment.
Even with newly found joy in his marriage, Deckard grapples with his fate. Having defected as a soldier from the Ephrian army, which he swore to serve, he must now confront the repercussions of aligning with an unknown organization. As a Mage with immense power, his dearly held identity and beliefs begin to unravel, leading him to question the Alliance and its aims.
In this stunning conclusion of Warriors & Mages, Evylin and Deckard, along with their friends—both new and old—continue their quest to save Allund. If they hope to succeed, they must face the final two Relic Keeps, the looming threat of Prince Blount, and their greatest challenge yet: What destiny will they choose?
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About Caroline Hewitt
Caroline Hewitt loves reading and imagining. Since she couldn’t figure out a way to actually jump inside a novel, acting and adapting are the closest, and most satisfying, ways she has found to inhabit stories—like narrating audiobooks and adapting novels into plays.