The Lord of the Rings: The Banshee Queen
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  • Reads 5,674
  • Votes 71
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 4m
Complete, First published Sep 03, 2018
Mature
Stricken by the horrors of the War of the Ring, Frodo Baggins believes he has found solace in the exquisite Dawn Starkin, a hybrid haunted by a mysterious past. 

Soon Gandalf the White has come to reclaim the Fellowship to reveal that she is the daughter of Jafilyn, the Queen of Banshees and that the only way to save her is to return to Mordor. 

Can Frodo save both the land and maiden he loves from certain destruction once again before he falls under the Banshees' spell? 

⚠️ Warning: this book contains themes of PTSD, suicidal behavior/thoughts, trauma, sex slavery, and torture. Reader discretion is advised ⚠️
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