
Faerydae the Lost Kingdom
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Narrated by:
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Roxanne Black
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By:
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Mia Dresen
About this listen
Princess Euphemia is the only child born to Queen Callista and King Natair of Alteria and she is about to embark on her wildest journey ever. Join her as she fights her way through wars, love, and sadness.
Euphemia is an angel hybrid with magic and feathered wings and she must save the lost kingdom of Faerydae by finding it‘s lost princess. Can she find her before the evil Lord Kieshel does or is Faerydae doomed to live in poverty and slavery forever?
Listen to this audiobook to find out the answer.
©2020 Euphemia Madisin DresenCoey (P)2020 Euphemia Madisin DresenCoey
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