
Reshner's Royal Guard
Anotech Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Liz Brand
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By:
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Julie C. Gilbert
About this listen
Dark times come to Reshner.
The king and queen are dead. Lord Kezem rules with an iron fist. The royal children have been separated for their own safety. Protected by an ancient charm that links her life to Kezem, Princess Rela lives in the palace. For a time, Prince Teven trains with the Rangers. He joins the royal guard and goes on the Kireshana, so that someday he can confront the usurper and take back the throne.
Things don’t go to plan. Kezem believes the princess can lead him to untold treasures, but because he cannot harm her, he brings her friends along to force her obedience. As an added bonus, he might even get to kill the little lost prince who lived.
©2018 Julie C. Gilbert (P)2021 Julie C. Gilbert
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