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  • Trinity Rises

  • The Lost Daughter Of Angor Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Settle Myer
  • Narrated by: Freya Victoria
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins

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Trinity Rises

By: Settle Myer
Narrated by: Freya Victoria
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Publisher's Summary

Hyde is dead. The King is dead. Trinity is now Queen of Angor.

It's a destiny thrown upon her too soon, and one she's not even sure she wants. After killing her uncle, Hyde, and capturing his rebels, Trinity must repair relations between Humans and Angorians. She must find a way to ease their fears and assure them that Angorians will not cause them harm.

Trinity must prove herself a leader to the beings of Angor by protecting them from the remaining rebels who are determined to carry on Hyde's legacy.

But there's a darkness stirring within her, calling to her in her dreams and whispering in her thoughts. Trinity must fight for her future, her crown, her people.

Trinity must rise.

Trinity Rises is the final book in the Lost Daughter of Angor trilogy. It includes diverse and LGBTQ characters, plenty of action and romance. There's foul language, sex, and badassery!

©2022 Settle Myer (P)2024 Settle Myer

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