A Clash of Three Courts, Chloe C. Penaranda
A Clash of Three Courts, Chloe C. Penaranda
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A Clash of Three Courts

Author: Chloe C. Peñaranda

Narrator: Elisabeth Lagelee

Unabridged: 19 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/14/2023


Synopsis

In a war of hearts, fates will be sealed. But in a battle of thrones, no bond may be truly unbreakable. A COURT . . . To reclaim her throne, Tauria leaves behind her safety to travel across courts. A marriage alliance with the prickly Prince of Olmstone could grant her the power to fight for her kingdom . . . or inspire a monarch's deadly vengeance that threatens all she holds dear. A BOND . . . No amount of distance can make Nik forget his desires, but caught in a torturous conflict of heart against duty, he's at risk of losing both. Now is the time to choose. Claim the bond and accept the prophesy that kept him from her all this time . . . or set his aching heart—and hers—free once and for all. A DARKNESS . . . But peace is never promised when the shadow of war looms, and Tauria's harrowing discoveries foretell a damning fate of evil to all those who bear a crown. To love may be to condemn, but to deny would be a far deadlier curse at the hands of the sinister forces intent on taking them down.

Author Bio

Chloe C. Penaranda is the Scottish author of the compelling epic fantasy series An Heir Comes to Rise.

A lifelong avid reader and writer, Chloe discovered her passion for storytelling in her early teens. An Heir Comes to Rise has been built upon from years' worth of building on fictional characters and exploring Tolkien-like quests in made up worlds. During her time at the University of the West of Scotland, Chloe immersed herself in writing for short film, producing animations, and spending class time dreaming of far off lands.

In her spare time from writing in her home in scenic Scotland, Chloe enjoys digital art, graphic design, and down time with her three furry companions. When the real world calls . . . she rarely listens.

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