Martha Carr, Michael Anderle presents Whatever It Takes

EPISODE · Sep 10, 2024 · 6H 54M

Martha Carr, Michael Anderle presents Whatever It Takes

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/769070 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whatever It Takes Series: #3 of Warrior 2 Author: Martha Carr, Michael Anderle Narrator: Amanda Friday Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 10, 2024 Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: Emily Trigger and the Prodigal Suns are following Heka's calling card. The trail of injured and dead bodies is a dark trail leading them to the ancient god of magic. Not before a whole lot of searching for Emily and her new unit. While the Prodigal Suns wait for new intel on Heka's whereabouts, Emily finds herself faced with a few new threats of her own, and her newly altered magic suddenly doesn't seem so accidental anymore. There's a rhyme and a reason to her electrifying new abilities—somewhere—and Emily needs to figure out what that is if she wants to stop having so many close calls. Like almost being killed by magical creatures that shouldn't exist. And somewhere out there, on the other side of the world, more powerful players who thought they were out of the picture forever are also noticing changes in their own magic and its strength. Will that help or harm the Prodigal Suns? As the search continues, Heka creates more chaos, turning an entire town into zombies. The Prodigal Suns are being pushed to their limits. Can Emily and the Prodigal Suns figure out where Heka is heading and stop him from getting to his destination before it’s too late?

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