The Rise of The Queens of Old

The Rise of The Queens of Old
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Download or read book The Rise of The Queens of Old written by Kristen Howe and published by Kristen Howe. This book was released on 2016-12-11 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The battle for the realm is at hand and its getting darker for the champion of light to over come this great evil. Her love for Zax grows a forbidden fruit. But the love they have together makes the stronger and more united than ever to Battle Gallian and contest will be the a distraction for real game... The Battle for the realm is at hand...Ambrosia must face her ancient uncle one on one in Contest and in Battle. Secrets of the realm are revealed. Zax love for Ambrosia grows, as united they stand against the evil foe at Hand. The elven warrior spirit takes hold. a new life is born the slayer Glorimar. But Gallian and predox wont give so easily they plan a battle so great, no knows who is going to survive.


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