
The Curse of Orilon
A Realms of Elswyth Standalone
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Narrated by:
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Andria Mae
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By:
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Willow Asteria
About this listen
Never step into a fae circle, lest you may find yourself married to the evil fae King.
An apprentice herbalist enters the forest to search for a healing herb to aid her people after supplies run low due to a fae attack.
When she finds the rare herb in a ring of mushrooms and steps inside her fate is sealed.
The Fae King takes her through the portal to the fae realm of Orilon, and everything she has ever known is turned upside down.
She must wed the Fae King who hates her to lift a centuries old curse on his people, or the fae of Orilon will be doomed for eternity.
The Curse of Orilon is a complete stand-alone in the Realms of Elswyth Series.
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