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Tournament of Power

By: Cortney Pearson
Narrated by: Ophelia De Armas
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They want his heart. He wants their power.

When Bae Kelsey invites princesses across the ocean to compete in a tournament for his hand in marriage, Caliana Brahmvir volunteers herself as a contender. But Cali quickly realizes this is no tournament for a joyful marriage union.

Bae is only after one thing: a princess with enough power to destroy the boundary keeping him from sailing to Zara. And he doesn't care who gets in his way.

Cali will have to face dauntless, callused princesses with ruthless power and complete insuperable tasks that test the very strands of what the girls are made of. If she can't survive the tournament to win, losing will mean her death. But now that she's in it, she's lost her chance to turn away from the risk.

Win or die, those are Cali's only options in Tournament of Power, the second, unpausable installment of the Curse of the Pirate series by USA Today best-selling author Cortney Pearson.

©2019 Cortney Pearson (P)2022 Cortney Pearson

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