Birthright
β Scribed by Jean Johnson
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group;Berkley Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0698152638
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β¦ Synopsis
From Jean Johnson, the national bestselling author of the "must-read" (The Best Reviews) Sons of Destiny novels comes a magical novella of an extraordinary journey of profound pleasure and exquisite danger...
Who is entitled to the Flame Sea throne? For twin beauties Arasa and Kalasa, the question of their royal birthright has driven them both to find the answer by any means necessary. But to determine the rightful heir means that they must discover who was born first. So begins a legendary pilgrimage for the twins, each accompanied by a man of their most sensual dreams. For Kalasa it's her devoted fiancΓ©; for Arasa, it's the handsome sorcerer Elrik.
But the legendary odyssey is not without its dangersβfor one of them is not at all whom they appear to be, and their true motives are in question. Now, as treachery and desire become one, the truth of the birthright could be as perilous as the very future of the Flame Sea itself.
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