
Smitey Heroes: A Suitor for the Princess
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Narrated by:
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Jordan Joseph
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By:
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Jordan Joseph
About this listen
The princess doesn't particularly want to get married, but that doesn't stop the evil king from declaring that the Smiteyest knight in the kingdom will have the hand of the princess in marriage. A tournament is organized to determine who will win the princess as a bride.
(Even worse for the princess, the evil king lends the ruthless knight the ruby encrusted sword to help him win.)
But you better believe this princess won't be wed without a fight.
Find out who wins the tournament and the hand of the princess in A Suitor for the Princess.
©2018 Attica House Publishing (P)2018 Attica House Publishing
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