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Learn moreI'll either save my kingdom or destroy it.
I rule by my mate's side, but I'm an integral part of a prophecy that threatens us all. My power is still a mystery that I must unravel to save the kingdom.
Cloaked with magic and determined to protect the ones I love, I travel to enemy territory to find my answers. But the enemy captures me before I complete my mission.
In the squalor of the dungeon, I discover secrets about my past that will help my kingdom regain peace.
I must make the ultimate sacrifice to save my kingdom and my mate. I must fulfill the prophecy.
I'm forced to face my destiny.
Contains mature themes.
Vera Rivers loves love . . . She loves shifters, Fae, vampires, and all things magical. She loves soul mates, the first kiss, and when two people can overcome everything the world throws at them to realize they're better together.
Rich Miller has been a storyteller since he was a kid. When he was around ten, he turned the tables on the parents that had instilled a love of books in him: He started reading to his family after dinner every night (his favorites were The Lemonade Trick and The Big Joke Game, by Scott Corbett, but Encyclopedia Brown stories were a big hit as well). Later in life, he found out that people liked having stories acted out for them. He's performed onstage in everything from Shakespeare to Damn Yankees to August: Osage County, and starred in the indie feature Ocatilla Flat. And now he's acting out stories in front of a microphone. Except for when he's dodging Tucson drivers on his bicycle, or finding the next great Happy Hour locale.
Stephanie Savannah is an experienced narrator, known for her wide-ranging characterizations and intimate delivery. She has been featured on the lauded LitRPG Podcast for her work in Randi Darren's popular Fostering Faust series, and truly loves bringing the written word to life.