Shadow Rule
Shattered Kingdom, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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James Wolven
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Written by:
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Angelina J. Steffort
About this listen
Breaking the curse will break her heart. Gandrett can no longer hope that she has a dying chance to save the prince of Ulfray or the friend the Dragon King has taken from her. But she won’t give up - even if it means she has to travel to the forests of Ulfray first to help the prince of Fae to wake his people.
Gandrett leaves behind the ruins of the future of Sives and embarks on an adventure of her own - where she gets more than she bargained for. Venturing into Ulfray with brooding Nehelon is a challenge in itself, now that she has seen what lies beneath the harsh and cold shell he so very much likes to wear. But waking up the Fae is a whole different thing - especially when the path to lifting the curse is woven from secrets.
Gandrett can only pray to Vala, the goddess she no longer serves, that she look over her friends and brother until she can get out of Ulfray. And she needs to act fast, because in Neredyn, forces are brewing that will change the course of history.
In this third installment in Angelina J. Steffort’s Shattered Kingdom series, Gandrett must fight the biggest battle of her life: the battle of her heart.
Other series by Angelina J. Steffort:
Two Worlds:
- Two Worlds of Provenance
- Two Worlds of Oblivion
- Two Worlds of Redemption
- Two Worlds of Dominion
Breath of Fate:
- Torn
- Unraveled
The Wings Trilogy:
- White
- Black
- Gray
The Wings Trilogy: Adam:
- Spark
- Fire
- Ashes
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- Roxanne J.
- 2023-06-09
I’m addicted to this series!
Initially, I thought this book was slow as it jumped from each perspective. It’s a necessary evil in a mid-series book where you get more information than action. But the last 3rd of the book made up for the slower beginning. The angst! I love it!
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