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A Breach the Heavens
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A Breach the Heavens in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $11.19
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A Breach the Heavens in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $11.19
Original price: $13.99
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Wizards battle gods to save the world—and one heroic sorceress stands at the center of it all—in this electrifying conclusion to the Godserfs epic fantasy series
The End Times have arrived. For over a decade, the sorceress Phaedra has had a single, vital task: to keep the world of the elves separated from humanity’s. But when her world experiences its first skyquake, it’s clear that something is very wrong. Has all Phaedra’s work been for nothing? She’ll need a new plan—and her friends’ help—to keep the worlds from smashing into each other and shredding all of creation.
Unfortunately, not everyone likes the new plan. To the God of the Underworld, destroying creation doesn’t seem like such a bad idea . . .
Wizards battle gods to save the world—and one heroic sorceress stands at the center of it all—in this electrifying conclusion to the Godserfs epic fantasy series
The End Times have arrived. For over a decade, the sorceress Phaedra has had a single, vital task: to keep the world of the elves separated from humanity’s. But when her world experiences its first skyquake, it’s clear that something is very wrong. Has all Phaedra’s work been for nothing? She’ll need a new plan—and her friends’ help—to keep the worlds from smashing into each other and shredding all of creation.
Unfortunately, not everyone likes the new plan. To the God of the Underworld, destroying creation doesn’t seem like such a bad idea . . .


















