**" The Emperor cares for each and every one of his subjects."** **Betrayed by his sister and sold into slavery to die in the dreaded Windmines of Bora Bora, Ivan has nothing but sarcasm and spite for the Lotus Knights' well-worn catchphrase. No one ever cared for him - not when he was a young nobl
The Windmines of Bora Bora (Virasana Empire: Sir Yaden Book 2)
โ Scribed by Beryll Brackhaus; Osiris Brackhaus
- Book ID
- 111288249
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Series
- Virasana Empire: Sir Yaden 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781079207156
- ASIN
- B07RT8KZVM
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
" The Emperor cares for each and every one of his subjects."
Betrayed by his sister and sold into slavery to die in the dreaded Windmines of Bora Bora, Ivan has nothing but sarcasm and spite for the Lotus Knights' well-worn catchphrase. No one ever cared for him - not when he was a young noble, not as a tortured Quetzal pet, and definitely not as a runaway slave gang leader in the slums of Yaiciz.
But all that changes when one of his fellow inmates turns out to be a genuine Lotus Knight, offering help and a way out of this misery. Suddenly, even Ivan can't help but feel like there might be something good in his life to look forward to.
The Windmines of Bora Bora is a dark, snarky adventure and the the second book of 'Sir Yaden', an epic SF saga of grand adventure, bromance and patchwork family, set in the multi-faceted Virasana Empire.
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