Book III - Chapter XXV - The Plan
Tayla, Rowan, Siegfried, and Lia head to the most unnatural of places to discuss the best method of escaping their captivity.
An episode of the Lady From Day podcast, hosted by Nother Audio, titled "Book III - Chapter XXV - The Plan" was published on September 12, 2008 and runs 17 minutes.
September 12, 2008 ·17m · Lady From Day
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Tayla, Rowan, Siegfried, and Lia head to the most unnatural of places to discuss the best method of escaping their captivity.
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Tayla, Rowan, Siegfried, and Lia head to the most unnatural of places to discuss the best method of escaping their captivity.
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