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Hearts in the Dark: An Esowon Story (Lost Tales from Esowon Book 3)
- Narrated by: Nekia Renee, John Rogers
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
She’s a princess. He’s a demon. Both are fighting for control.
Princess Shanaki, second heir to the throne of Ya-Set, has journeyed to a foreign land to serve as a pawn in her father’s game.
Ikenna, demonkin, has been betrayed by his own.
When the demons make a target of the princess to claim what is rightfully theirs, Ikenna moves against her first.
Caught between beast and man, how will Shanaki save herself from the dark?
Delve into this companion novella to The Kishi, an African fantasy based on Angola folklore.
©2019 Antoine Bandele (P)2020 Antoine Bandele
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