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The Twicecursed Serpent Scarlett D Vine

  • SKU: BELL-55696412
The Twicecursed Serpent Scarlett D Vine
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Publisher: Scarlett D. Vine
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Scarlett D. Vine
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Twicecursed Serpent Scarlett D Vine by Scarlett D. Vine instant download after payment.

Even though she was born a peasant, Caes belongs at court. After all, her father is the Chosen One, the prophesied hero blessed by the goddess. While on his quest to save their kingdom from being conquered by the Maltihian Empire, he leaves Caes at court with her royal betrothed and all the luxuries a future princess could imagine.
But when her father fails in his quest, she loses everything. Reviled and used as a scapegoat for her kingdom's anger, Caes is given to the very enemies her father died fighting to destroy. While the Malithian emperor allows Caes to live instead of killing her outright, she is constantly guarded by Soul Carvers—undead magic wielders whose power stems from what killed them. Worse, Malithia's murderous crown princess believes Caes should be executed because the princess, thanks to a prophecy, sees her as a threat to her succession to the throne.
Alone in a treacherous court, Caes finds the one thing that might save her life–making a...

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