
The Emerald Queen Rises
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Narrated by:
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Tadd A. Morgan
About this listen
For thousands of years, the seven kingdoms continued to be cursed, but the uninfected blood of Sealyn gives Elysium its final hope.
Jace, the outcast of the royal family of Stoltland, finds himself painfully in love with the queen of Elysium, Stoltland’s enemy. Can his love for the queen be true, or will his loyalty to his family ultimately lead him to betrayal?
Stoltland’s queen has given herself to the curse, resurrecting the dark powers of old. Sealyn and Jace will have to face this darkness and hope that Sealyn’s choices will awaken the ancient magic to save her people.
©2023 Green Ferns Publishing House (P)2023 Green Ferns Publishing House
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