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Dragons of Isentol - The Complete Series Bundle - cover

Dragons of Isentol - The Complete Series Bundle

pd pdmac, Richard Fierce

Publisher: Dragonfire Press

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Summary

Two souls, one destiny.
 
When their parents are killed, two royal siblings are separated to safeguard the kingdom’s future. As they discover the truth of their heritage, they set out to lead a rebellion against tyranny — and reclaim what is rightfully theirs.
 
This fantasy series bundle includes all 3 books of the trilogy.
 
Throne of Deceit
 
Rune Marked
 
Empire of Serpents
 
One click now to read this young adult fantasy adventure!
Available since: 11/22/2022.
Print length: 685 pages.

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