The Ivory Tomb

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Senn Annis
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The Dark Days have returned. The Demon of Carnage mercilessly cuts through villagers and armies. The Demon of Corruption poisons/rots the land. The Serene Empire and the Witch Lords race towards war. And in the middle of it all stands Rxyander, the Warden of Gloamingard.

Burdened by conflicting loyalties and guilt, Ryx searches desperately for a way to defeat the demons before the world she loves is completely destroyed. To find answers, she’ll have to return to where it all started ... the black tower at the heart of Gloamingard.

By blood the Door was opened, and only by blood will the Dark Days end.

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About the author

Melissa Caruso was born on the summer solstice and went to school in an old mansion with a secret door, but despite this auspicious beginning has yet to develop any known superpowers. Melissa has spent her whole life creating imaginary worlds, and in addition to writing is also an avid LARPer and tabletop gamer. She graduated with honors in Creative Writing from Brown University and has an MFA in Fiction from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Melissa’s first novel, The Tethered Mage, was shortlisted for a Gemmell Morningstar Award for best fantasy debut.

Award-winning audiobook narrator Senn Annis is known for her ability to bring vulnerability and nuance to her protagonists. She loves voicing the stories of awkward wallflowers and flawed villains. Her passion for storytelling is informed by a BA in English literature and a decade of stage performance with the Cirque de Soleil. Born in Scotland and bred on the Canadian prairies, Senn is currently based in Montreal, Canada, and Mother of Dragons, that is, to two wild redheaded boys and one very large Bengal cat named Thor. Erotica pseudonym: Ramona Radcliff. "Senn Annis treats storytelling with the reverence it deserves. Her voice is singular; at once delicate and yet also commanding. It's a fine line, but she walks it with deftness, and precision." -Mark Miller, Encyclopocalypse Publications

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