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Cursed by the Crown

By: Hanleigh Bradley
Narrated by: Elizabeth LaRose
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"I’m not like other women; I’m Kumari, Queen of the Realm, and I’m cursed."

Trust was a liberty that as Kumari, Bae could not afford, especially after the murder of Bae’s mother, the late Kumari. The Kumari bloodline had to continue regardless of the cost, even if it was the life of someone she loved.

There were only two things that a Kumari should trust; magic and her seven mates. The race was on for Bae to find and claim her seven mates before she had to defend her realm from an unknown enemy. With them, she still might not win, but alone she would definitely fail.

©2018 Hanleigh Bradley (P)2020 Hanleigh Bradley

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