The Legend of Loralie

The Legend of Loralie

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Loralie may be a thief but she does it for a good reason. This is a kingdom where the peasants starve while the rich do nothing but waste their money. She may not be able to save everyone but she does what she can to help the small village that lays before the castle. The king wants her stopped but the only problem is he can't find her. Of course it would help if she lived in the village and if he knew she was a women. Loralie loves messing with the king and his soldiers, but things change when an injury complicates things. Things are unraveling quickly. The only question now is; what's the king going to do when he catches up?
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When a man who lives in poverty tries to rob a young king of his wealth, he is caught. Unexpectedly, the lonely king takes him in as his bodyguard and companion. The king fights to win the friendship of the man, but may end up winning more than that... if his newfound friend doesn't murder him first of course. And while they're distracted, a new and incredibly dangerous king is rising to power. If not stopped, he may take over all six kingdoms and leave them all for dead, even if it means destroying the careful balance in which their world exists. While they deal with their own problems, far bigger ones are stirring, and it may just be too late to stop it... Two star-crossed lovers, six kingdoms, and man threatening to tear everything apart. The line between what is moral and what is cruel is blurring.

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