War of the Princes 03: Monarch
β Scribed by A. R. Ivanovich
- Book ID
- 109070366
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 422 KB
- Series
- War of the Princes 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Rune ThayerοΏ½s rebellion in Cape Hill has placed all of Breakwater in danger. Now, Katelyn Kestrel and her best friend Kyle must do something that no one in the Western Kingdom has ever attempted: travel North into enemy territory and request aid from none other than Prince Varion himself. Before they are able to depart, Katelyn is unwillingly brought face-to-face with Prince Raserion. Separated from her friends and enveloped in a dark world of his making, the indomitable Prince of Shadows offers her a deal that she dare not refuse. The accord is struck and Katelyn continues her mission, holding close the secret meeting, and wondering whether she has become a traitor to her own cause. Stalked by unrelenting shadows across enemy lines, she must decide: Trust Prince Varion in hopes to save Breakwater- or trust Prince Raserion to win RuneοΏ½s freedom.
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