A Sword from the Embers, Chloe C. Penaranda
A Sword from the Embers, Chloe C. Penaranda
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A Sword from the Embers

Author: Chloe C. Peñaranda

Narrator: Elisabeth Lagelee

Unabridged: 25 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

When a true heir awakens, a returning past can break. And when war follows, a lifelong vow may shatter. A RISE . . . Awakening from a dark defeat, Faythe discovers a greater threat to the life she took back. Staggering truths will challenge her and reveal that some bonds were forged to defy. With the battle lost, the war has just begun, and as an enemy is captured, it soon becomes clear a storm can be tamed but never bottled. A THRONE . . . Her return to Rhyenelle stirs Faythe's rival to the throne. In this new twist of fate, against the pressures of the court, it's a test of strength and will to keep her cunning cousin at bay. Two hands reaching for a crown is a challenge bound to end in blood, but which one will bleed for their right to reign? A PHOENIX . . . Still, no conflict in the realm can match that which began long ago. The time is now for Faythe to face her title of heir before kingdom. But not without the help of those tied in destiny may the Phoenix Queen rise should all burn and fall.

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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