Queen Of War
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2015
Princess Angelina Brooklyn Evershell,a 16 years old girl had been forced to involve herself in politics and wars on behalf of her sick father,King Rowen.She thought that politics are so easy like counting 1,2,3 but that lasted only for a month when she realised that politics are all about

BLOOD AND LIVES

Been forced to be matured in a quick time,Princess Angelina couldn't hold it and then decide to let her cruel cousin,Princess Taylor Shiva Mckennie be the queen of her kingdom.Running herself away far from the castle,she thought she could find peace but it turns out to be worst when something bad happened to her

When the rumor about Princess Taylor murdered King Rowen spread across the kingdom,Princess Angelina decided to confront her cousin and take back the crown from her.But it's not so easy to beat Princess Taylor who is so powerful as her dark magic power keep getting stronger

The crown is the reward but the blood is the pay.The love may be the cure but the powers may not stay
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