The Pretender's Crown

The Pretender's Crown
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Publisher : Del Rey
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780345514974
ISBN-13 : 0345514971
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Book Synopsis The Pretender's Crown by : C. E. Murphy

Download or read book The Pretender's Crown written by C. E. Murphy and published by Del Rey. This book was released on 2009-04-28 with total page 481 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fiercely intelligent, beautiful, and ready to claim her birthright, she navigates a dangerous world torn between war and witchpower. Seduction and stealth are Belinda Primrose’s skills–weapons befitting the queen’s bastard daughter, a pawn of espionage conceived by Lorraine, ruler of Aulun, and her lover and spymaster, Belinda’s father. Now an accomplished assassin, Belinda uncovers the true game her father never intended her to play. For Belinda has found her witchpower, a legacy born from something not of this earth. In a treacherous world where religion and rebellion rule, Lorraine is now in a position to sweep over the countries of Echon and to back her chosen successor to the throne: Belinda. But Belinda is no longer anyone’s pawn. Lured by the sensual dark magic of Dmitri, envoy to a neighboring throne, yet still drawn to the witchlord embrace of her former lover, Javier, Belinda knows that she has entered a realm where power and control go to those who can master and manipulate their fiercest desires. For the witchpower depends on the skill its wielder holds. From the Trade Paperback edition.


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