Ioth, City of Lights

· Wildfire Cycle Libro 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrado por Sheila Dearden
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Be careful what you strive for. The people won and now Mareth is Lord Protector of Edland. But winning an election is a lot different than governing a country, especially when the empire of Pyrfew is expanding into the Sapphire Sea. In the interests of peace, Mareth must dispatch Alana to Ioth, city of a thousand lights, to convince the ruling merchants to turn their back on the empire. Neenahwi, armed with the knowledge revealed in her coming of age ceremony, desperately wants to determine Pyrfew's plans and to take the fight to the emperor. But Llewdon, ancient elven emperor of Pyrfew, has had decades to develop his schemes and his agents are embedded in the least expected places. Everything seems to revolve around the disappearance of Jyuth's master a millennia ago. Will the heroes of Kingshold be able to survive fire belching ships, strange slimes, sinister doppelgängers, demon dogs, greedy merchants and past vices to lead Edland to safety?

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D. P. Woolliscroft is the author of Kingshold and Tales of Kingshold. He lives with his wife and daughter in Princeton, New Jersey. Visit him at dpwoolliscroft.com.

Sheila Dearden, originally from the UK, lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she has honed her microphone skills working as a naturalist presenter and storyteller at Seattle Zoo and nature centers in the region. She is a gifted storyteller and has a passion for bringing the written word to life as an audiobook narrator.

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