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Cover of The King's Imposter (The Raven Bringer Saga Book 2)

The King's Imposter (The Raven Bringer Saga Book 2)

✍ Scribed by C. A. McHugh


Book ID
110634939
Publisher
Crista McHugh
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
135 KB
Series
The Raven Bringer Saga 2
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B01IWTD7DC

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✦ Synopsis


She's not what she seems.
He's determined to uncover the truth.

After nearly being assassinated a few weeks ago, King Aerrin has reason to be on edge. The Raven Bringer has returned, and Aerrin knows he’s the fiend’s top target. So he’s naturally suspicious about the new student at the Academy of Arcane Magics. She's too good, too advanced, and too polished to only be a young student learning her craft. Hellbent on discovering Seroney's secret, Aerrin sets out to investigate her.

King Aerrin is perceptive--and right. She's not who she claims to be. Pretending to be a student, the half-elf master mage, Seroney, has been placed at the Academy on a covert mission. The closer Aerrin comes to uncovering the truth about her, the more danger they are both in. But when the Raven Bringer retaliates against her, Seroney must decide what's more important: duty or revenge.


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