A Cunning Masquerade
β Scribed by JC Morrows
- Book ID
- 111254734
- Publisher
- S&G Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Order of the MoonStone Short Stories #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781519979261
- ASIN
- B0170G5MDQ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When a reluctant assassin returns to the palace and receives a less than warm welcome, she is certain her opportunity has passed to fulfill her mission.
Or has it . . . ?
When a young prince makes the decision to ignore a certain young lady with red hair and a fiery temper to match, will he seal his fate?
Or will a moonlit ball, and a special dress bring the two of them together again - with life . . . not death . . . in mind?
Author's Note: This short story takes place toward the end of book 1 of the Order of the MoonStone series. There will be spoilers for anyone who has not read "A Reluctant Assassin".
Books in the Order of the MoonStone series:
A Perilous Assignment (BONUS Short)
A Reluctant Assassin (Book 1)
A Cunning Masquerade (Short Story - takes place toward the end of book 1)
A Treacherous Decision (Book 2 - DEC 2015)
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