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Defender of Crowns

Kingdom of Walls, Book 3

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Defender of Crowns

By: Tanya Bird
Narrated by: Timothy Campbell
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Fighter. Misfit. Heart thief.

How long can Chadora’s throne sit empty? That is the question on everyone’s mind as they wait for the rightful heir to return for his crown. Patience is not Eda’s strong suit, and she has an idea to speed things along that just might work. The youngest Suttone has found her voice, and now she is determined to be heard. If they will not listen to her words, then she will speak with her sword. It is time to step outside the walls. But first she must get past the only man brave enough to stand in her way.

Roul Thornton has a five-year plan and too many secrets. As he guards those within Chadora’s walls, he is acutely aware that the people who need his protection most exist outside of them. At least, that was true right up until he met the youngest Suttone sister. She needs protecting from herself. Eda is fire and heart and wit and trouble - and the biggest threat to his plan. He is about to follow her down a dangerous path. With his loyalties already divided, Roul must ensure his heart remains wholly intact.

This is the third book in the medieval dystopian series Kingdom of Walls. If you enjoy heart-racing action, witty dialogue, and a fierce heroine, then this high-drama love story is for you.

©2022 Tanya Bird (P)2022 Tanya Bird
Dystopian Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Science Fiction Heartfelt Witty
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I Wasn't Dsappointed!!

Tanya Bird is a superb writer with great story telling skills, a talent for characterisation, and the ability to weave exciting plots.

A period tale with a galant hero, a fiesty, strong woman, an exciting quest... and romance. The writer's characters tend to be similar, and so do her themes, but I suppose that is her niche... and I'm not complaining. I totally enjoyed this book, just as I did the last one of hers I listened to - The Gladiator's Oath.

She does tend to get a little corny towards the end of her books, and I tend to dread her epilogues. Too many frills, and eveything tying into place in an almost annoying manner. Not all books need ran epilogue!! Let's just say, the 2nd donkey made me roll my eyes.... then the foal? Well that was going a bit too far...

Using Timothy Campbell as the narrator was an excellent choicce as he has the ability to bring a story and its characters to life. He certainly did this book justice.

Another brilliant one from Tanya Bird.

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