Swords collide between the three kingdoms

Swords collide between the three kingdoms

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In a world where war is prominent and fighting between kingdoms is normal discover how peace can be an option. Vera Grey must navigate how to find peace without killing her enemies who could become her allies. Where the three kings try to get along and remain at a distance. Watch as love flows and how the hated blooms. When lines blur between love and hate. Can she survive her greatest enemy Kieren Night, or will she fall straight into his arms?
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