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A Queen Comes to Power

By: Chloe C. Peñaranda
Narrated by: Elisabeth Lagelee
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Summary

A Duty . . .

Bound in service to the king within the city, Faythe grapples with morality to keep herself and her friends safe. Nik's loyalty is tested as he struggles against his father's cruel ways. When blood and duty divide the heart, can love conquer all?

An Alliance . . .

While the kingdoms prepare to unite, Faythe is forced to remain hidden in plain sight. But suspicions quickly arise with the mysterious fae general from an ally court. Getting close to Reylan could unravel truths she longed for, but trust is hard to gain and even harder to hold. When lurking evil threatens the alliance that keeps them all safe, Faythe may find herself on the side where danger meets desire in a force that could break past the guard on her heart.

A Choice . . .

The threat of battle isn't the only conflict to fear. Faythe can't forget the deal she struck in the woods to save her friend's life—and it's time to fulfil. Finding the temple ruin leads them to harrowing discoveries within the castle . . . and something more sinister than the war that lingers. It seems everyone will receive more than they bargained for. A history that haunts, truths that destroy, and a tangled destiny they didn't expect.

©2021 C.C. Peñaranda (P)2022 Tantor

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Not your usual half fae

The narrator change was really annoying as she doesn't match up to Elizabeth Evens! But I was really invested in the story so took me few hours to get used to the change.

I love that faith is actually more realistic character and has limitations.

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The narration on this was hard to listen to so one toned that it was a little boring .
Compared to Elizabeth Evans in the first the narration of this one was poor which is a shame as it ruined the book .

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