Rogue, Prisoner, Princess
Of Crowns and Glory, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Farrell
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Morgan Rice
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Rogue, Prisoner, Princess is book two in Morgan Rice's best-selling epic fantasy series Of Crowns and Glory, which begins with Slave, Warrior, Queen (book one).
Seventeen-year-old Ceres, a beautiful, poor girl from the Empire city of Delos, finds herself forced, by royal decree, to fight in the Stade, the brutal arena where warriors from all corners of the world come to kill each other. Pitted against ferocious opponents, her chances of survival are slim. Her only chance lies in drawing on her innermost powers, and making the transition, once and for all, from slave to warrior.
Eighteen-year-old Prince Thanos wakes on the isle of Haylon to discover that he has been stabbed in the back by his own people, left for dead on the blood-soaked beach. Captured by the rebels, he must crawl his way back to life, find who tried to assassinate him, and seek his revenge.
Ceres and Thanos, a world apart, have not lost their love for each other; yet the Empire court teems with lies, betrayal, and duplicity, and as jealous royals weave intricate lies, they each, in a tragic misunderstanding, are led to believe the other is dead. The choices they make will determine each other's fate.
Will Ceres survive the Stade and become the warrior she was meant to be? Will Thanos heal and discover the secret being withheld from him? Will the two of them, forced apart, find each other again?
Rogue, Prisoner, Princess tells an epic tale of tragic love, vengeance, betrayal, ambition, and destiny. Filled with unforgettable characters and heart-pounding action, it transports us into a world we will never forget, and makes us fall in love with fantasy all over again.
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- Spinolaola
- 28-07-23
I can't get enough
Morgan Rice is a Monster (in a good way) how can one person have so many stories, her brain is literally different Galaxies in our vast Universe. Her books grabs you by the neck and pop pulls you into this amazing world of wonders, I am spending unexpectedly money but worth my while as it beautifully writer and you will find yourself emotionally attached to the different characters (even some villains) love it, Morgan Rice is a brilliant writer❤️
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