The Silver Siren

· Iron Butterfly Book 3 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Jesse Vilinsky
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Every journey has an end.



Unable to find the answers she sought in Skyfell, Thalia, Joss, and Kael travel to Haven with a prisoner in tow. An attack on the road waylays their plans, and Thalia finds herself traveling alone with Kael to the hidden sanctuary of the SwordBrothers.



But war is on the horizon and the Raven is amassing his army. This time, the target is not Calandry, but the Sirens of Sinnedor. When family ties are revealed, Thalia must choose sides. Desperate to break the final seal on her power and save those she loves, will Thalia willingly taste the bitter pain of the iron butterfly machine one final time?

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Chanda Hahn was born in Seattle, Washington and was raised in Nebraska. Her love of reading began when she was a child and continued to grow. She attended North Central University in Minneapolis, MN for children's ministries and later became a certified minister. She then moved on to become a children's librarian where she was asked to recommend books for young teens that had action, fantasy, and maybe a little romance. She couldn't find very many so she decided to write "UnEnchanted". This was the first book in her Unfortunate Fairy Tales Series. Jesse Vilinsky, a classically trained actress and voice actor, graduated from the USC School of Dramatic Arts and BADA in London. Jesse has lent her voice to numerous film and television projects, and her work also includes animation, video games, and commercials.

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