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The Price for Peace

Royal Factions, Book 1

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The Price for Peace

By: W.J. May
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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How do you keep fighting when you've already been claimed?

When 16-year-old Elise is ripped from her home and taken to the royal palace as a permanent "guest", she thinks her life is over.

Little does she know it has only just begun!

After befriending a group of other captives, including the headstrong Will, Elise finds herself swept away to a world she never knew existed - polished, sculpted, and refined until she can hardly recognize her own reflection.

She should be happy to have escaped the poverty of her former life. But she knows a dark truth. The palace is a dream on the surface, but a nightmare underneath.

With a dwindling population, the royals have imprisoned the teenagers to marry and breed. Only seven days remain of freedom before they will be selected by a courtier and forever claimed.

Danger lurks around every corner. The only chance of escape is death. But when the day of the claiming finally arrives...the world will never be the same.

The Price for Peace is book one in Royal Factions.

©2019 Wanita May (P)2020 Wanita May
Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Royalty
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This book is emotional, and edgy I have enjoyed the dystopian world building and look forward to how the story progresses in the following books

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