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Voracious

Beastborne, Book 5

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Voracious

By: James T. Callum
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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Hal and his Beast have been sundered in two.

Done with sacrifices, Hal seeks greater monster powers and delves into the ancient magic of his world. With his wounds healing, his strength grows tremendously, opening up a new evolution of bonecrafting.

To reforge his eldritch body, Besal, Hal's Beast, ventures into the depths of the Fathomway dungeons, chasing after the source of the land's corruption.

The impending wrath of the Shiverglades' tribes looms over Brightsong. Though they fight on distant battlefields, Hal and Besal must work together for a chance to save their settlement from fated destruction.

©2024 James T. Callum (P)2024 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy
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This book is absolutely satisfying, i seriously can’t wait for the next book. Thank you James T Callum and Eric M Summers for making this book epic.

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This book follows on the BeastBorne story, picking up from the highly tense battle at the end of the last book. While there are minor things happening in this book, it all feels like tying up loose ends and consolidating powers and plot lines so they all converge to one point - essentially, the whole book feels like a setup for the next one. While true that nothing major happens in this particular installment, it does hype me up for the next one.

Wrapping up loose ends

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disappointed in this one it's all filler nothing really happens in it you could wait for the next book and skip this one it would make no real difference to the story

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