
Castle Town
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Narrated by:
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Giancarlo Herrera
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Hannah Schooner
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By:
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Anya Merchant
About this listen
The king is dying and Prince Makoa wishes to replace him. The mighty Heralder King of Osteanus is privy to many time-honored traditions including the right to call upon the four underqueens as consorts.
But Makoa is only one of many dozens of competing princes eager for the same prize. To complicate matters even further, the woman who raised him, Underqueen Avina, would be amongst his consorts were he to succeed.
When ambition and desire conspire, a young prince finds himself straying from the beaten path. The normal rules don’t apply to royalty, after all.
NOTE FROM AUTHOR: This book contains adult themes and sexual situations.
©2022 Anya Merchant (P)2022 Anya MerchantFor this series it’s Ruby.. I honestly love this story and the world it’s being created in the intrigue and politics and the fantasy setting.
But ruby is an outlier and I feel she should have been made a butler not a maid/love interest.
It doesn’t add anything other than being another secret that isn’t secret and her personality is annoying atleast for me.
In general though the story is great and the performance of the narrators was awesome 10/10
Story 5/5
Characters 3/5
World 4/5
Narrators 5/5
Mixed feelings
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