The Blue Days
Blue Book IV
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Narrated by:
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Susan McGurl
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By:
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C.B. Phillips
About this listen
The Blue Days is the fourth in a series of books chronicling the magical exploits of three very special maidens. Princess Blue, Princess Victoriana, and their former governess, Lady Charlotte, are unknowingly thrust into the middle of a raging battle between the forces of good and evil. Unbeknownst to them, they are the triad of the Blue Sapphire and the last defense against the diabolical plot of Aleksandrina, the Queen of the Damodells.
Aleksandrina, unable to defeat the Blue Sapphire openly, must divide them from each other in order to weaken, and possibly even break, their bond of faith. She will use vanity, jealousy, arrogance, and self-righteousness to attack Princess Blue, Princess Victoriana, and Lady Charlotte, thereby creating cracks in the Blue Sapphire. Still, our three heroines are not alone. They are secretly supported by the legendary Sisters of the Ettol Rahc. The members of this group covertly support and defend the Triad of the Blue Sapphire. Each member has a highly developed skill, mastered to an almost supernatural level. Of those who believe or even know of their existence, most consider them witches and sorceresses. In fact, the Sisters of the Ettol Rahc are the exact opposite.
They are the defenders of righteousness and the guardians and protectors of the innocent. Also, there are Blue Knights, and possibly even angels, watching over the three heroic maidens. Still, the virtuous Blue Sapphire’s chance of victory over evil is a forlorn hope. This ongoing story is a fairy tale adaptation of the real-world women who faced insurmountable odds and joined the newly formed Iraqi Police Service between 2003 - 2008.
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