
Prince of Colors
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Kathryn Estes
About this listen
“It is a difficult thing, even for a King” as the song goes. How will the great King of Shalai find a bride just like his son, Prince Joshua? His words are full of color when he speaks!
An evil villain, Sencrad, ruins the plan for Zayon, the prospective bride. He convinces her to choose to have her own colors, which she works hard to achieve. Through many exciting twists and turns, Prince Joshua finally convinces Zayon of his love for her.
In this story with music, the unfolding adventure can be watched through a magical portal , and observed from two different dimensions. The characters will work their way into your hearts! Enter now, the Kingdom of Shalai!
©2014 Kathryn Estes (P)2020 Kathryn EstesWhat listeners say about Prince of Colors
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