
A King to Be Crowned
Our King, Our Master, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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Brea Alepoú
About this listen
To be King or not to be King.
There is no more hiding. Titos has accepted being king of his small territory but now he's being pushed to take on even more enlarging the target on his back.
His keepers are doing everything they can to keep him safe but Titos is a walking danger zone.
Titos will fight for his home and his new found family. His mates mean everything to him and he refuses to give up, even if it means wearing a crown that he never wanted.
Titos is willing to sacrifice everything for his men and they are ready to burn the world down for their master, but will that be enough to survive what's to come?
Contains mature themes.
©2022 Brea Alepoú (P)2024 Tantor
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