The lost princess returns
โ Scribed by Jeffe Kennedy
- Publisher
- Brightlynx Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Pacific Grove
- ISBN
- 1945367733
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
More than two decades have gone by since Imperial Princess Jenna, broken in heart and body, fled her brutal marriage--and the land of her birth. She's since become Ivariel: warrior, priestess of Danu, trainer of elephants, wife and mother. Wiser, stronger, happier, Ivariel has been content to live in her new country, to rest her battered self, and to recover from the trauma of what happened to her when she was barely more than a girl.
But magic has returned to the world--abruptly and with frightening force--and Ivariel takes that profound change as a sign that it's time to keep a promise she made to the sisters she left behind. Ivariel must leave the safety she's found and return to face the horrors she fled.
As Ivariel emerges from hiding, she discovers that her vicious brother is now Emperor of Dasnaria, and her much-hated mother, the Dowager Empress Hulda, is aiding him in his reign of terror. Worse, it seems that Hulda's resurrection of the...
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