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Magic's Betrayal
- Narrated by: Julie-Ann Amos
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's summary
Magic betrayed them once. Will it happen again?
After 800 years, a dark lord and evil sorceress have returned. As they consolidate their power, a water fairy and kelpie are convinced two humans hold the key to stopping them...if they can unlock the secrets of an ancient prophecy.
Robin is a noble on a mission to protect the family’s lands. Jamie is a commoner fighting the king’s men. When they meet in the forest, they discover magic is real and it's been waiting for them. Despite their differences, they must find a way to work together if they hope to save their families and their kingdoms.
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- Beatrice Followill
- 02-26-20
Wondeful
Wonderful fantastical tale of a time where kings, nobleman,and castles exsited.A Magical story of two worlds at war, the humans unaware, Jamie and Robin after a fateful chance meeting are selected to help conquer the Fairies who betrayed their realm, beautiful Sam who is a kelpie helps guide the journey.Amazing fun tale.
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- Luana
- 04-16-19
A delightful story
An entertaining book; fairies, humans, trolls and a kelpie are embarking on an adventure, encountering betrayal, mistery, friendship, love, courage and a world full of wonders.
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