
Child of Revenge
Dream Duology, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Maura Kelley
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By:
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T. N. Hayden
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The night of her parents' tragic murder in Melok, Morca Watts first dreams of Dariel. As Morca is readjusting to living in the royal palace of Sibon with her brother, she finds her friendship with Dariel to be her main source of comfort. But as her life seems to finally make sense once more, Morca discovers a plot to entrap her brother in a marriage with a woman who may be lying to him. Morca then finds herself kidnapped and sold as a slave in Amarr. Torn from her family once more, Morca and her new friend Helen are bought by a man who says he's a seer—he believes Morca is destined to save the world of Solapin.
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