The Long Lost Princess

The Long Lost Princess

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This is an average girl, but never knew she was a princess, but not only a princess of just a normal kindom BUT the princess of Alomour kingdom. A magical kingdom. The most powerful kingdom in all the magical kingdom. Never knew she had a twin. But only a song will bring her memory back. But will she here the song and have her memory back or she will never see her true family and stay with her adopted mother well........................find out by reading the book Enjoy. remember to vote
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