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Magic

The Enchanted Trials, Book 3

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Magic

By: Shelby Hild
Narrated by: Jae Huff
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The darkness returns.
Vivilyn knows two things about the Kingdom of Etilidus:
1. Since remnants of magic were forbidden, her visions are a death sentence if anyone were to find out about them.
2. The Enchanted Trials hold just as much danger on the move as they did remaining at Ettravil Palace.

As the next stage of Prince Aiden’s Enchanted Trials begins, Vivilyn finally feels confident in still remaining in the Trials. But when she discovers the people think she’s a fraud because she’s been so sheltered in her life, that hard-won confidence starts whittling away. Winter looms while Prince Aiden realizes that the kingdom might not be as idyllic as he had always believed. Rivalries heat up between the women and not everyone is as she seems.

As signs of an ancient darkness start to emerge, Vivilyn begins to fear not just for herself but for the entire kingdom.

©2020 Shelby Hild (P)2024 Shelby Hild
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