The rise of a young Songkeeper could be not only her demise but her homeland's. When forces seek to silence her, the fate of Leira rests on one orphan's song.
A Song for Orphans
โ Scribed by Morgan Rice
- Publisher
- Morgan Rice
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Morgan Rice's imagination is limitless. In another series that promises to be as entertaining as the previous ones, A THRONE OF SISTERS presents us with the tale of two sisters (Sophia and Kate), orphans, fighting to survive in a cruel and demanding world of an orphanage. An instant success. I can hardly wait to put my hands on the second and third books!"
--Books and Movie Reviews (Roberto Mattos)
From #1 Bestseller Morgan Rice comes an unforgettable new fantasy series.
In A SONG FOR ORPHANS (A Throne for Sisters--Book Three), Sophia, 17, journeys in search of her parents. Her quest takes her to foreign and strange lands--and to a shocking secret she could never imagine.
Kate, 15, is summoned by the witch, as her time has come to repay the favor. But Kate is changing, coming of age, become ever more powerful--and what will become of Kate if she makes a deal with darkness?
Sebastian, a romantic, follows his heart, throwing...
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