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Tempest of Bravoure

Kingdom Ascent

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Tempest of Bravoure

By: Valena D'Angelis
Narrated by: Kathryn Vinclaire
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A failed prophecy. A conquered kingdom and a Resistance fighting against the odds. Will the return of a runaway mage change the fate of Bravoure? Can our heroes unite or will secrets tear everything apart?

We live brave. We die free.

Darkness has fallen upon the golden kingdom of Bravoure. Once the beacon of an alliance uniting four races, Bravoure is now under the oppression of an elven prince from beneath the surface. Not even the prophecy, the one that foretold his demise in the holy fires of the Dragonborn, was able to stop him.

Ahna, a runaway mage, rises above the decades of grief and returns to the fight, joining the united soldiers of the Resistance. Despite her origins, she is accepted by these brave heroes who will never let their differences stand in the way of freedom.

She and the rebels embark on a covert mission to save the kingdom, but the past and the secrets she keeps will soon come knocking, and Ahna will face her demons as she faces the false king.

©2020 Valena D'Angelis (P)2022 Valena D'Angelis
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"An emotionally charged adventure that sword and sorcery fans will devour. It seems like we're only scratching the surface of some deeper lore." (Literary Titan)

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