The path to the top is never easy... The title of Serpent King is up for grabs, and Torga's going to need the power it brings to protect his new family. Standing in his way are eight Royal Serpents and a host of shadowy forces who want to manipulate Torga for their own personal gain. As if that wa
A Snake's Path (A Snake's Life Book 2)
โ Scribed by Arant, Kenneth
- Publisher
- Shadow Alley Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Series
- A Snake's Life 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The path to the top is never easy...
The title of Serpent King is up for grabs, and Torga's going to need the power it brings to protect his new family. Standing in his way are eight Royal Serpents and a host of shadowy forces who want to manipulate Torga for their own personal gain.
As if that wasn't enough, the jotnar are returning to Asgard, threatening the people Torga swore to protect. He has to become stronger, but will his allies pay the price for his rise to power?
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