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  • The House Between Worlds

  • The Milesian Accords, Book 4
  • Written by: Jon R. Osborne
  • Narrated by: Tristan Morris
  • Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Written by: Jon R. Osborne
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The Milesian Accords have fallen, but their shadow remains.

As magic returns to the mundane world, so do supernatural creatures. A federal agent seeking answers, a spurned Nephilim searching for his fae-blood wife, and a primeval goddess hungering for power all seek Liam Knox, the First Druid of the Accords.

New allies and old foes appear as paths converge on a nexus between realities. No longer a simple farmhouse, the druid’s home has become a pathway between worlds and a locus of power.

Can Liam protect his family? Can he shield those who have no other place to go? And can he keep magic from destroying this world?

©2021 Jon R. Osborne (P)2022 Podium Audio
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We can order pizza

The first two thirds of the book are almost entirely about people ordering pizza and repeating the same conversations, it gets a little tedious but picks up near the end. Worth a listen but could be better

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