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Abigaila And The Wolf Prince

David Littlewood

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Summary

Prince Zayden always wanted to be a hero and to use the magic sword, Neerwana, which is embedded in a tree near his father’s palace.
 
Both things seemed out of reach, until one day a mysterious tame wolf turns up. When Zayden meets an ancient prophet, he learns that the wolf is linked to a princess who urgently needs saving from dark powers. What’s more, the prophet commissions him to pull out the sword and rescue the princess by way of a magic portal.
 
Armed with the magic sword and accompanied only by the wolf and an old soldier, Zayden sets out on the adventure of his life to rescue the girl of his dreams. To do so, he has to face untold dangers on the way and then face an evil witch from the Dark Lands.
 
A thrill-a-minute fantasy adventure, David Littlewood's 'Abigaila And The Wolf Prince' is a delightful adventure for both younger and older readers.
Available since: 02/15/2023.
Print length: 130 pages.

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