
The Witch's Theft
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ignacio Jr.
About this listen
What do an obsessive witch, a kidnapped prince, and a warrior princess have in common? All three are forced to take matters into their own hands to protect what they love.
Aya uses her witchcraft to abduct Prince Minoru and saves him from an assassination attempt. Princess Kio embarks on a quest to rescue him to avoid war between their two countries. While in the witch’s custody, Prince Minoru questions the noble responsibilities thrust upon him. Meanwhile, a dark political plot emerges which could easily tear the lands apart.
With growing threats all around them, Aya, Minoru, and Kio find love in unexpected places. Will true love survive the menacing evil that approaches them swiftly?
©2015 Michael Ignacio, Jr. (P)2017 Michael Ignacio, Jr.
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