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Heir of Immortals and Empires

Kingdom Legacy, Book 7

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Heir of Immortals and Empires

By: Rachanee Lumayno
Narrated by: Rachanee Lumayno
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Sometimes you don’t choose your destiny. It chooses you.

"Idessa Valdon, you are the next Guardian.”

I prefer to spend my days snuggling with my boyfriend Tahn or getting ready for the next party. So when I am named the next Guardian of Graenir, I’m horrified. Especially since Guardianship calls for a year of seclusion. So no more parties. No more social life. And no more Tahn.

Instead, I’m supposed to spend a boring year guarding a long-forgotten vault that supposedly houses the seven gods who founded the Gifted Lands. But when an earthquake hits Graenir, the Great Seal that holds the imprisoned gods is broken. The gods are released to create havoc all around the Gifted Lands. And it seems that I—unwilling, woefully unprepared Idessa Valdon—am the only one who can stop them.

Journey to the Gifted Lands, a fantasy world of seven kingdoms, each known for their own unique power or ability. Heir of Immortals and Empires is the seventh book in the Kingdom Legacy series set in this magical world. Each book features a new character from one of the kingdoms, with appearances from beloved characters from previous novels.

©2025 Miss Lana Press and Rachanee Lumayno (P)2025 Miss Lana Press and Rachanee Lumayno
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