
The Stolen Princess
Kuin of Hilcha, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Placide
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By:
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Cliff Pettibone
About this listen
Stealing to survive, unhoused fourteen-year-old Kuin is about to have her entire world changed. When a mysterious stranger comes into her life, the girl who never had a home, along with her best friend and a magical companion, travel to the world of Hilcha—where she learns that not only is she a princess, but that the blood of dragons flows in her veins.
With friends both new and old by her side, to save an entire world she will have to embrace the dragon within and face her destiny.
Sni u kli chi ingekri u kyochfu. The life of one, or the future of all.
©2024 Cliff W Pettibone (P)2025 Cliff W Pettibone
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