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The Amethyst Kingdom

The Five Crowns of Okrith, Book 5

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The Amethyst Kingdom

By: A.K. Mulford
Narrated by: Mela Lee
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In the fifth and final novel in the Five Crowns of Okrith romantasy series from bestselling author A.K. Mulford, a young fae warrior is hellbent on winning the Eastern Court crown. But when her fated lover—and hated nemesis—Ersan enters the trials, she struggles to balance the competition and the chance at love. The crown is calling her name, but can her head bear the weight when passion sets her heart racing?

Carys Hilgaard has grown tremendously through her years. No longer is she the vapid, prejudicial fae who drowned herself in wine. At least, she wants to believe that's true. Training has kept her balanced and open-minded—traits of a promising ruler. So, when the time comes for the Eastern Court trials to commence, her mind is set on one objective: win the crown and become the people's queen. If she doesn't, it puts the only family she has left—her halfling sister, Morgan, and her niece and two nephews—in danger.

The gods have different plans. Lord Ersan Almah, her ex-boyfriend and fated mate, has entered the competition, vying for the kingdom himself—and hoping it's enough to cure his heart after losing Carys. To make matters worse, Adisa Monroe, a devious witch, searches for mind-controlling amethyst seeds and plans to attack the Eastern Court on the night of the full moon, jeopardizing the entire kingdom of Okrith.

When incandescent hearts rekindle for a second chance at destined love, Carys must learn to let her lingering past go in order to protect her kingdom and the people she cares for and fight for hope. If not, everything could collapse into ashes.

Includes bonus story, "The Witch's Goodbye."

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After listening to the 4 previous books I found this lacking. Despite the narrators best efforts I have to say the was boring in vast chunks with a lot of repetition

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