
Wrath of Titan
Priest of Titan, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Kapri Durtschi
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By:
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Paul Mouchet
About this listen
She broke the prophecies and ruined the plans of gods and kings. Now they want her dead.
In this, the sixth and final book in the Priest of Titan series, Kit faces the deadliest challenges in her short lifetime.
The Veil is failing. Tens of thousands of soldiers muster, threatening to overrun the free cities. Blood thirsty slavers, demons, and gods are bent on world domination while the dragons seek to set the world ablaze.
Kit, along with her family, friends, and allies are all that stands between survival and Ragnarök, the end of days. Failure might not be an option, but success is practically an impossibility.