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Crisanta Knight: The Lost King

Geanna Culbertson

Verlag: BQB Publishing

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Beschreibung

Oh what a difference a day makes.

When I was back at Lady Agnue’s School for Princesses & Other Female Protagonists, I used to wonder how I would make it through an entire day of classes, magic training, and homework.

As the legendary magic flux known as the Vicennalia Aurora emerged, I wondered how I could possibly overthrow the evil king of Camelot, defeat Glinda in Oz, and get back in time to stop the antagonists from breaking out of Alderon and invading my world of Book—all in one day.

I guess that’s what good friends are for. Good friends, and magic. My epic powers to give life and take it away were getting stronger and being heightened by the Vicennalia Aurora, so I had the ammunition to challenge every obstacle and villain that came our way. However, one problem remained: How could I unleash my magic to achieve our goals and defeat our enemies while keeping the power from corrupting me?

From Merlin to the Fairy Godmother Supreme, everywhere I’d gone in recent days I’d been supplemented by powerful people who all thought they knew what I was capable of and how my morality should develop. But they didn’t understand my burden. I wanted to save all the realms that needed me; I wanted to save everyone. But could I do that and save myself from succumbing to the disease ingrained in my magic? I didn’t know.

I sure missed the days of homework though.

READERS LOVE CRISANTA KNIGHT:

“LOVE this series. Can’t wait for the next one to come out. The characters are constantly growing throughout the books as they traverse through whatever life throws at them. It feels like you really are there on their quest due to amazing writing.” – Goodreads

“I love how all the books connect through Crisa's visions in a way that flows beautifully and unexpectedly! Great book!” – Amazon  
“The remarkable way fairytale literature is woven together in this series grows deeper and more intricate. And I find it incredibly compelling how each character in the group of heroes brings a unique perspective and personality to the table.” – Barnes & Noble

"I passionately recommend this series to all ages and all walks of life. Fantasy readers will be deeply engrossed in the story which Harry Potter or the School of Good and Evil fans will be entertained by. Without a doubt, this book should be considered as a must-read alongside other books in the series. You have to read this.” – Amazon

THE CRISANTA KNIGHT SERIES:
Book 1 - Protagonist Bound
Book 2 - The Severance Game
Book 3 - Inherent Fate
Book 4 - The Liar, The Witch, & The Wormhole
Book 5 - To Death & Back
Book 6 - The Lost King
Book 7 - Into The Gray
Book 8 - Midnight Law
Book 9 - Eternity's End
Verfügbar seit: 22.03.2023.

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