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A Queen's Edict
- Strongblade Siblings, Book 1
- Narrated by: Maya James
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Traithaius Strongblade is the last of three siblings to enter adulthood, but his celebratory dinner is interrupted by an unexpected summons from the Queen. Trai and his sisters, Grace and Sardo, discover that they may be heroes of prophecy, born to vanquish an ancient evil.
But events unfold in unpredictable ways, casting doubt on their mission. If they are to succeed, it will not be without complications and setbacks. The war between north and south has raged for hundreds of years. Are the three Strongblades up to the challenge of breaking the stalemate and bringing peace?
©2022 Ryan Toxopeus (P)2022 Ryan Toxopeus
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