Generations
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The Bren saga continues . . . Generations, Book Three in the Chronicles of Bren trilogy, carries on the traditions of King Leonolis and Queen Abila as experienced through the lives of their nine children. If you enjoyed the wild adventures found in Captured (Book 1) and Sacrifice (Book 2), you will thoroughly find your fill of adventure in Generations (Book 3). Just as Leonolis did before them, his children grow up discovering their special gifts and talents while living out their very own wild adventures in the process. From magical spiders to Brumbycrocs, from alien beings to glass dragons, the saga of the children of Leonolis is the story of nine very unique adventures found within the bounds of a single volume!. . . To learn more about the mystical land of Bren, hear songs inspired by the stories of Bren, learn how certain characters were inspired, and to see original character sketches created by the author, Dennis Jernigan, go to www.thechroniclesofbren.com . . . Generations: Experience the magical adventures of the children of King Leonolis.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613143339
ISBN10: 1613143338
Dennis Jernigan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2016
Chronicles Of Bren Trilogy # 3
Publisher: Innova Publishing LLC
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