
Ruthless Fae King
Fate of the Fae, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Savannah
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Rich Miller
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By:
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Vera Rivers
About this listen
My enemy claimed me as his own.
I must return to Palgia—to the place that was once my prison. The Kingdom of Palgia is fractured, divided, and broken. It's up to me to bring the light back to the country overrun with darkness.
Erol was once the ruthless captor who kept me imprisoned. He is set to become the King of Palgia, and I'm expected to cater to his every whim.
It doesn't matter that I can't stop thinking about him and imagining what his lips would feel like against mine.
I can't trust a morally gray male with so much blood on his hands.
The future king better prepare for a fight. My choices are my own, and I will never choose him.
Contains mature themes.
©2022 Vera Rivers (P)2024 Tantor
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