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Reshner's Royal Threat

Anotech Chronicles, Book 2

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Reshner's Royal Threat

By: Julie C. Gilbert
Narrated by: Liz Brand
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Revenge takes time, effort...and sacrifice.

Once upon a time, Princess Mavis chose love over a political marriage. Her father disowned her, stripping away any chance she or an heir would inherit Reshner’s throne. But her father is dead, and so are her little brother and his elder son. Thus far, Mavis’s nephew, Terosh, has turned out to be an adequate king, but Reshner cannot afford to be divided.

The Galactic Alliance of Populated Planets has been hoping to annex the Edge Planet for years. Mavis bears no particular ill-will toward the young queen or Terosh. However, if she cannot install a powerful ruler quickly and secure strong allies, her homeworld will be enslaved. The only way to remove the current rulers is to kill them.

This book can be listened to alone, but it is much better if listened to after Reshner's Royal Ranger.

©2018 Julie C. Gilbert (P)2021 Julie C. Gilbert
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