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Kingdom Trilogy - Book One: Shards of a Broken Throne
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2015
The princess Sera had lost everything: family, subjects and her kingdom. Now, joining the Liberation Forces of Greydale, she vows to reclaim her conquered throne, ruled by her uncle Calvyn. Join her in her development as you will see her become from a damsel in distress, to a stern and refine princess warrior.
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The young Queen of Spain was hidden away as a baby after the murder of her parents as a try to take control of her country. By chance, Castellana escaped to France where she would be raised by its king, leaving Spain to await their monarch. As the years pass Lana grows to be beautiful, betrothed to the future king of France but as she realizes her power, he entire future is changed. Returning to Spain to rule her people and make her nation the most powerful in the world, she must marry to ensure an heir, and her reign. But one threat that has been a sword hanging over her head still remains; the Queen of England. Her entire life she has lived solely for her country, but one man will be her unraveling. Destined to rule three countries, Lana must prove her value to not only her people, but the entire world, feeling the full weight of the Spanish Crown as she writes herself the most powerful queen in history.