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King's Signet

By: B C Locke
Narrated by: Sophie Squires
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Keverne gets a letter signed with the King's signet ring to pick one of the Princess from Avalon; that change his life by going on a journey with Rose and Vergie to save King Oaky's kingdom.

The Valiant Knight Keverne gets invited by two gallant knights Berkley and Galsworthy; which invites him, to one of the biggest celebrations held during the year, through the signet letter from King Brant. Signet is the special engraved seal on the letter that King’s sign with his signature. Keverne has to pick out most beautiful girl by looking at the back of the body along with the four others.

On the way to this royal dance, Keverne bumps into this damsel Kara the Sidhe, while coming across a few dilemmas. Only way to cure the main dilemmas is by having the King’s Signet ring from Knight Roselynn; in return, she takes her mate, Bard Vergie to go to the Wizard Windell to get them to the main sorceress curing Keverne’s mistake; that turns into a wonderful gift. By forbidden sorcery and devaluing does the unravelling of everything which changes their world.

Unexpectedly the Goddess Morganton intervenes for Kara’s true love! In the mist, battles are ragging on King Oakey’s kingdom. Virginia known as Vergie has to walk through death to save Oakey’s Kingdom. What does this entail?

©2020 B C Locke (P)2020 B C Locke
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