- Title:
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Seasons of Chaos (MP3)
- Series:
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Seasons of the Storm #2
- Written by:
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Elle Cosimano
- Read by:
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Andrew Eiden; Graham Halstead; Stacey Glemboski
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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13 hours
- MP3 size:
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571 MB
- Published:
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June 08 2021
- Available Date:
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June 08 2021
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781867537076
- Genres:
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Fiction; Contemporary Fantasy; Fantasy Fiction; Young Adult Fiction
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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Award winning author
Seasons of Chaos is the stunning conclusion to a lush, high-stakes fantasy duology, from the award-winning author, Elle Cosimano.
As immortal Seasons, Jack and Fleur wielded powerful magic in their roles as a Winter and a Spring. Yet there wasn’t magic strong enough to keep them apart and they risked everything for their love, for the freedom to live their lives as they choose – together.
That choice came at a cost and Jack had to sacrifice his Winter magic – and his immortality. Although he’d do anything for Fleur, he can’t deny the emptiness he’s felt since.
And the world they thought they left behind is still dealing with the fallout of the battle. With Professor Lyon as the new Chronos, Seasons are free to do as they please. But not everyone is happy with the change in leadership. When an old enemy seeks revenge, immense magic runs wild and unchecked, creating chaos everywhere.
Thrust into the middle of a new war, Jack and Fleur are again forced to choose between their freedom and saving the world from the storm.
'Cosimano tells a story of the bonds of friendship and the power of hope for the future. The themes of friendship despite differences and self-sacrifice shine through.'
Kirkus Reviews
'With lots of action and an exploration of when and how much to trust those in authority, the story asks whether you will be the user or the used.'
Booklist
'[A] fast-paced mythological fantasy. Cosimano uses the rhythm of nature to create a whirlwind of romance and friendship that illustrates both the power of choice and the strength in differences.'
Publishers Weekly