The Runaway Queen
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  • Reads 96,887
  • Votes 3,427
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 54m
Complete, First published Jun 18, 2014
Everybody knows her true identity as the Queen Eadu. The people of Faiyria are thrilled. Others are less thrilled. Particularly the Amazons-a group of people hired four years ago to murder Eadu. They're furious that she's still alive, and will do anything to finish her off. Facing destruction, Eadu faces two options. To give up her country, or give up her life. 
Second book in the Risen Trilogy
Counterpart to the Runaway King
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