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The Kingdoms Divided

The Kingdoms Series, Book 1

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The Kingdoms Divided

By: G.K. Archer
Narrated by: Katie Thompson, Ambrose Roman
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As the first-born, the future of the Unseelie kingdom rests on her shoulders. Niya is the crowned princess of the Unseelie fae and her destiny is tied to a dangerous prophecy. She is thrown into the ascension of her parents’ throne in hopes of nullifying it before it evolves into something deadly. When she finds out what her mother has planned for her, she rebels. The independent princess has no intentions on settling down, even if it is with the Seelie king.

As Niya fights her way to understanding herself and her destiny, she is confronted with truths she never would have believed, and a life she has never known.

After a near death encounter, she is rescued by the Seelie King and taken back to his kingdom to heal. Through Niya’s growing friendship with the king, she gains new experiences and perspective.

Her powers start to grow in strength and her control is more and more uncertain. When her powers take over to protect her, she finds herself at the mercy of an Unseelie Lord and a kingdom that has turned its back on her.

With enchanting characters, icy hostility turned to fiery passion, and light versus dark magic, Niya may lose her charmed life or her conflicted heart.

©2023 G.K. Archer (P)2023 G.K. Archer
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