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Lost

The Enchanted Trials, Book 4

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Lost

By: Shelby Hild
Narrated by: Raven Wildewood
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People are vanishing.
In Prince Aiden’s Enchanted Trials, Vivilyn knows two things:
1.) As her abilities continue to grow, it’s becoming harder to keep her deadly secret from being exposed.
2.) The return of magic isn’t the biggest threat that the kingdom faces.
The women in the Trials have been halved, leaving only 100 women left to compete for the prince’s heart and the first official travel location has been revealed. As soon as they arrive at the Fortress of Adalay, Freya’s home, strange things become apparent. First, most of the citizens of Adalay have vanished and the explanation given by one of Freya’s old friends doesn’t make sense, but since the accidental release of the darkness, no one can be sure what to believe. Second, Vivilyn recognizes the fortress where they’ll be staying—from a vision in which the prince and all of the women are in danger of burning alive.
How can she keep everyone safe when she can’t be sure who to trust?

©2020 Shelby Hild (P)2024 Shelby Hild
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