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Road To Kalitoomba

Book 4 of the God's Game Series

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Road To Kalitoomba

By: Tiffany Brazell
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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An ancient passage. A forbidden city. A treacherous brew…

Salmaara and her allies may have saved Queen Kusae’s people from imminent slaughter for the time being, but Prince Vadik and Hend are missing.

Without the mysterious Mauviasen prince’s gift of Krédaal’s mask, the last free people in the world will have no chance of reaching the sanctuary of the Blue King’s ancient keep, Castle Errasitka, alive.

Even if Princess Salmaara can recover her friends, the road to the castle is long and fraught with perils.

The last time Salmaara and her companions were in Kalitoomba, the empress’s fanatical Forbidden Guard heard them. Ever since, the Guard have been searching the ancient city for any trace of intruders, intent on preserving their own twisted honor.

Just two interlopers drew deadly attention; how will Princess Salmaara keep thousands from the eyes, ears, and ready blades of the murderous Guard?

Additionally, in her mother’s absence, Salmaara must win over Queen Kusae’s court. How will she convince them to trust her with her Mauviasen looks and even more Mauviasen powers? Can someone as young as she truly preserve their liberty? Can she take on the empire, or by following her this far, have they all merely postponed their inevitable doom?

©2023 Tiffany Brazell (P)2023 Tiffany Brazell
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