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Born of Stone
- The Valdir Chronicles
- Narrated by: Elizabeth DeVault
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Love doesn’t always conquer all. Cherise Stanchon is the princess heir of Ethea, a country embroiled in a century-long war. She is old enough to wed, and her betrothed is a prince of the Valdir, a race of dragon riders, and a man she is beginning to love.
But when loss and war threaten to come between them, Cherise must choose between her duty to her country or her heart. Can the two lovers overcome seemingly insurmountable odds?
Or will the war tear them apart? Don’t miss Born of Stone, a novella in the Valdir Chronicles. Please note, this book is meant to be listened to after Born of Air.
©2019 RA Lewis (P)2024 RA Lewis
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