Drow Triumphant (Alison Brownstone #15) audiobook
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Review #1
Drow Triumphant (Alison Brownstone #15) audiobook free
Wow I am so thankful that I found this series and am sad to see it end. It kept me awake at night reading and yearning for more hours. Alison was a teenager when I first met her and she intrigued me from the beginning to the very end. She became a friend when though I never met her for real. If you fantasy lovers have not read this series then you truly do not know what you are missing! There are other people in this series who have their own series and are written just as magnificent as this series. Thank you Martha and Michael for sharing this series and all the other ones including the James Brownstone series.
Review #2
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Alison is asked by agent Latherby to find a ghost navy ship that sometimes appears around Halloween. His great grandfather served on this ship but all reference of it has been removed from any records. Alison, Mason and others go to find the ship. Read to see what happens next because you will not be disappointed!
Review #3
Audiobook Drow Triumphant (Alison Brownstone #15) by Judith Berens Martha Carr Michael Anderle
I has trouble with the first book but the rest of them went by quickly, were enjoyable reads. Now that everything is done, why didn\’t the authors have Allison follow another Brownstone tradition and adopt the infomancer kid?
Review #4
Audio Drow Triumphant (Alison Brownstone #15) narrated by Kate Rudd
Fantastic ending to a fantastic series! The characters are great, the battle scenes are awesome the settings are wonderful, and to top it all off, Papa Brownstone!!
Review #5
Free audio Drow Triumphant (Alison Brownstone #15) – in the audio player below
Long live the queens , now this is a good story and I hope not the end. The story has much to offer yet. The problem of rule and new responsibility, dimension.