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The Fairy Queen

Russell Nohelty

Casa editrice: Wannabe Press

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The Queen of Oz is dead. Long live the queen. 
 
Queen Aine certainly didn’t expect for Rose to be dusted five seconds after her coronation, but in the aftermath of the assassination, she became the new ruler of Oz, and is out for revenge against those that conspired against her friend. 
 
Meanwhile, back on Earth, a soulless Rose awakes from her coma, emotionless and numb to the world. She desperately longs to return to The Dream Realm, but her only hope in doing so rests with finding Hypnos and convincing him to reclaim his birthright. But how do you find a god that wants to remain hidden?
 
That is a question Nimue desperately needs to know the answer to, as her salvation rests in locating the God of Nightmares, Epialas, and securing his blessing before her newly acquired powers tear her apart.
 
If you love mythology, fairy tales, magical fantasy adventures, political intrigue, high stakes action, and star-crossed lovers, then you’ll enjoy the third book in The Obsidian Spindle Saga.
 
Get it now.
Disponibile da: 03/09/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 280 pagine.

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