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Meredith Roberts is Not Regal  - cover

Meredith Roberts is Not Regal 

Lizzie Huxley-Jones

Publisher: Knights Of

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Summary

Meredith Roberts Is Not Regal
An ebook exclusive short story set in the world of Vivi Conway, just after the events of Vivi Conway and the Haunted Quest.
After being made King of Bardsey, Meredith is struggling to understand what that even means. Amidst the bad things happening with her friends, and her dads apparently wanting to move away, Merry throws herself into investigating what being King consists of. As she roams the island looking for answers, long-buried secrets are brought to light…
Available since: 03/06/2025.
Print length: 59 pages.

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