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The King's Champion

Elven Chronicles

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The King's Champion

By: M.H. Bonham
Narrated by: Matt Weight
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For over fifty years, fireworms have ravaged the city of Citadel Heights. Warriors and wizards have sought to find the answer to the attacks, but to little avail. Each raid has decimated the Chilan warriors, the elite guard of King Romarin, the son of Rhynathel, the warrior god.

Kalena, a young squire to Cahal, the Kings Champion, knows all too well the peril that the fireworms bring. As she watches her friends and fellow warriors die in the attacks, she knows something must be done. A tragic loss sends her on a quest with Romarin, himself, to find the source of the attacks and to perform daring rescue. But an ancient evil lurks in the fireworms lair that even the magic of Romarin may not be able to fight, and forces Kalena to face an enemy even more dangerous than the fireworms.

©2008 M. H. Bonham (P)2014 M. H. Bonham
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Romance Fantasy King Warrior Royalty

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