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Peacock's Lament

By: L.D. Wosar
Narrated by: Jonathan Ricardo
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Scarlet's life underwent an involuntary transformation. In a short period of time, she went from being a peasant to becoming a Queen, and from being human to becoming a vampire. Despite the responsibilities that came with ruling a kingdom, her heart continued to ache from the loss of her husband, cruelly taken away from her.

Queen Gertrud Augustus and her despicable son, Prince Ansel, held complete dominion over every aspect of Scarlet's life, including her sovereignty and an arranged marriage. Although Prince Ansel Augustus possessed physical beauty, his heart was malicious, and Scarlet had no choice but to accept her betrothal to him. However, she refused to dwell in sorrow and aimed to govern her kingdom according to her own vision. Will future events disrupt her already unsteady immortality and plunge her realm into chaos?

©2023 Lorinda Dawn Wosar (P)2024 Lorinda Dawn Wosar

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