
Swords and Scimitars
Alaia Chronicles: Legends
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Narrated by:
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Rish Outfield
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By:
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Cate Rowan
About this listen
Two immortal brothers. One enchanted sword.
The lives of well-born twins Kismet and Taso are easy and carefree - endless days of bedding women and fighting battles among the gods - until sorcery drives a wedge between them that slices deeper than flesh. Kismet has striven to be the ultimate warrior, but a mistake costs him his brother, his family, and his homeland.
He carves out a new life in the desert, rising to the command of a realm and an army, yet can't escape his past. When two women beg for his aid against tyranny, he must sacrifice his freedom and his long-scarred heart to help them.
©2012 Cate Rowan (P)2013 Cate Rowan
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