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The Witches' Blade

The Five Crowns of Okrith, Book 2

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The Witches' Blade

By: A.K. Mulford
Narrated by: Mela Lee
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A magic sword. A powerful curse. An untested fae princess.

Eighteen-year-old Ruadora Dammacus now possesses the Immortal Blade. But when Rua discovers the Northern King’s uncle is alive and has cast a spell on a blue witch army, she realizes that the battle is just beginning.

Venturing into the Northern Court, Rua finds herself with an unlikely ally in the new King. Her problems are mounting, and the handsome King is only one of them. With the eyes of her newfound family on her, can Rua prove herself worthy of the Immortal Blade, or will its magic be too powerful? Danger, intrigue, and thrilling passion ensue as Rua battles to break the witches’ curse.

Enthralling and adrenaline-filled, The Witches’ Blade is the second book in the gripping high fantasy saga, The Five Crowns of Okrith.

Includes bonus story The Witch Apothecary.

©2021 Lisa Suzanne (P)2022 Podium Audio
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Loving the story. Haven’t finished yet. Though the accent/speech for Rua is very off putting, not sure I like it. Definitely miss Remmys accent/speech.

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