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Sign of the Griffin
Sign of the Griffin
Sign of the Griffin
Audiobook5 hours

Sign of the Griffin

Written by Megan Linski

Narrated by Penny Scott-Andrews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Evian is a human among griffins. She's never been allowed to leave the safety of the flock, though she dreams of one day becoming a knight.

Everything changes when Evian is given a magical sword by a mysterious cloaked woman. Evian has been chosen to slay the evil king, and as such, is the only hope to save the realm. 

With the help of her sarcastic griffin brother, Scout, and a band of magical creatures, Evian embarks on a quest to free the world from the king's terror. From the moment she sets out, hilarity and mishaps ensue. A talking dog, elves who want to be fae, and face-sucking banshees are the least of her problems.

If Evian is going to become a hero, she must find answers to her secret past. That is, if she can avoid being devoured by man-eating rabbits along the way.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 6, 2020
ISBN9781664977303
Author

Megan Linski

Megan Linski is the owner of Gryfyn Publishing and has had a passion for writing ever since she completed her first (short) novel at the age of 6. Her specializations are romance, fantasy, and contemporary fiction for people aged 14-24. When not writing she enjoys ice skating, horse riding, theatre, archery, fishing, and being outdoors. She is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, and is an active fighter against common variable immune deficiency disorder. She lives in Michigan. Megan Linski also writes under the pen name of Natalie Erin for the Creatures of the Lands Series, co-authored with Krisen Lison.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    Not bad for what I would call a short story. Too much happening with not enough character development.