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Alone

Mysterious Warriors, Book 3

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Alone

By: T. N. Hayden
Narrated by: Maura Kelley
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Cabaya has returned to Junipero, and she's ready to step up and lead the Mysterious Warriors. But a violent criminal, Black Hood, has come to rule the city. As Black Hood rallies forces, Cabaya and her Mysterious Warriors find themselves at odds with an enemy who can control their emotions. Unlike any foe she's ever faced, Cabaya finds herself torn between her duty and emotions.

Princess Tara Colville is alone. Her sister and friends live in Whitehaven, and with her mother's health declining, Tara knows she won't be able to return to Ada's Circle. As Tara continues to grow in her friendship with her protector, a new noble comes to court, and Tara is swept off her feet. But as Black Hood takes the fight from Lower City to Upper City, Tara is forced to make a choice which will leave her heart shaken.

©2015 T. N. Hayden (P)2024 T. N. Hayden
Epic Fantasy Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Fiction Warrior Heartfelt City

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