The Crow Chronicles { Book 1 }

The Crow Chronicles { Book 1 }

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For hundreds of years the Schants Kingdom has ruled with an iron fist in the mountains of Arcadian. Messa, the kings most trusted guard, is in charge of transporting prisoners between the caves in the mountains to the dungeons in the castle. When a very dangerous prisoner is captured the secrets he holds will cause Messa to question were her loyalty really lies and who she should truly be fighting for.
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The land of Ekmos has been engulfed in warfare since its very creation, filled with kingdoms opposed to one another. Ceehillm, known as the Kingdom of Gold is recognized for its riches, brilliant military, pleasant living, and its location in the icy mountains of Sojarth. Ahnos, known as the Kingdom of Glass is more known for its mines, crazed militia, harsh punishments and its location in the deserts of Azourn. The Gold Kingdom is home to its mighty King, Oros, the Queen Namia, Prince Leonidas, and the princess Aehlsy. The Glass Kingdom is ruled by the courageous King Dasheem and Queen Anevra. Adara Nightsong spends her life living on the outskirts of the Azourn and Sojarth in a small village, hiding from the very kingdom she was born in; however, it all changes when the Prince of Gold invades her home. Forced to return with the Gold soldiers, they tell her that she must comply, but the hard-headed woman has a fresh many demands for the prince and his jewels.

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