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  • Fairy Breeder III

  • Written by: Simon Archer
  • Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
  • Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
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Fairy Breeder III

Written by: Simon Archer
Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
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Ruined villages, angry exes, and bloodthirsty dinosaurs. Logan Anders has faced it all.

But when a new species of fae asks for his help, he's about to face his toughest enemy yet.

In a world of constant darkness, he's going to need to shed some light on a solution, even as the fairies are shedding their dresses...or what threatens the world of fae won't just kill one species, but all of them.

Fairy breeder? How about fairy savior?

©2022 Simon Archer (P)2023 Simon Archer
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Interesting continuation

Every book gets an escalation on stakes. Here, the story and events take priority over the breeding. Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty, but you feel the story to evolve to a more pressing issue. It was a little off-putting that in the previous 2 books at the beginning of each chapter, it said "chapter and the number," while in this one, it only says the number. But that is just a minor detail, great narration, and well done all together.

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