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Fist of the Furor

By: R. K. Ryals
Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
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"People die for freedom...."

There is chaos in the kingdom of Medeisia. The rebels have gone into the mountains to hide, protected by the dragons. Their only hope lies in a band of insurgents who made an arduous trek across the Ardus to seek the aid of a king....

Plagued by grief, 17-year-old Drastona Consta-Mayria becomes a leader for her people, the voice of the common folk, the forest, and the dragons. Living now among the royalty of Sadeemia, Drastona and the rebels must navigate something much more complicated than war: politics.

Prince Cadeyrn of Sadeemia is a powerful mage, a second son living under the constant threat of assassination. He's a man existing in the shadow of tragedy. But there is hope in his magic, hope in the way he fights, and hope in what he can do for his country.

War has been declared between Sadeemia and Medeisia, a war led by rebels and aided by a king. But can the rebels survive the court of Sadeemia? For in the magnificent marble halls lies betrayal.

"People die so others may live..."

©2013 Regina. K. Ryals (P)2014 Regina K. Ryals

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