To Oblivion (Lost Queen Book Two)
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  • Reads 142
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2019
Mature
War is coming. 

Reyna has taken her rightful place as Queen of Malatia, but what is the cost of being Queen?

After her father was killed by the King, her own twin brother, Reyna and the warriors of Malatia go searching for an alliance in the one place that no one would suspect. So many things are still unknown, so many question still need answered. What happens when ancient histories come to light, and enemies are destroyed only to give life to a greater foe?

As Reyna and her mates march towards uncertainty, with their warriors and family in tow, their enemies lie in wait and plot. Soon they will all learn that nothing is as it seems.

And this war, was always destined to happen.
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