
The Strength to Endure
Royal Factions, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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W.J. May
About this listen
There’s only so long you can hold back the tide....
With the weight of a kingdom behind her, Elise is ready to go back to where it all began, but who will be waiting when she arrives?
Old secrets come to light, as a horrible truth is finally revealed. Friendships shatter and strain, as each of the friends is called upon to make that final sacrifice.
The players are ready. The stage is set.
But who will be standing when the dust finally clears?
Royal Factions:
- The Price for Peace - Book one
- The Cost for Surviving - Book two
- The Punishment for Deception - Book three
- Faking Perfection - Book four
- The Most Cherished - Book five
- The Strength to Endure - Book six
She killed the prince, he bled out on her bathroom floor for 2 days.... please explain how he just up and walked onto the battlefield in the last chapter?? no seriously please explain this!!
So obviously they win.... but the book simply ends there.... what happened in the aftermath of overturning the ruling family... who is in charge... I have so many questions....
Worst ending to a book series ever!
The Strength to Endure
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