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Queen of Legends

Dragon Isle Wars, Book 2

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Queen of Legends

By: Frost Kay
Narrated by: Katherine Littrell, Paul Bellantoni
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With nowhere to go and price on her head, Wren goes into hiding and joins forces with the Kingdom of Myths to destroy the corrupt elf king and reclaim her kingdom, but it comes with a price: killing her husband.

Prince Arrik swore to never fall in love, let alone with a human with vengeance in her eyes and fire in her soul. Yet, despite all his well made plans, he can't seem to let her go—even if it means revealing his secrets to secure his queen and crush his father.

As a twist of fate throws Wren back into the clutches of her devilish husband, she much forge a path forward that could lead to heartbreak, blood, or redemption.

Passionate and heart pounding, Queen of Legends is an enemies-to-lovers arranged-marriage romantic fantasy with dual point-of-view (his and hers). The Dragon Isle Wars trilogy is inspired by tales of Beauty and the Beast, Vikings, and Reylo. It's perfect for those who love Glint, A Deal with the Elf King, and The Bridge Kingdom.

©2022 Frost Kay (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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the first two books so far have been done extremely well. The narration is really great.

great narrating

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Continuation of what you’d expect from the first book in terms of story, plot development, and characters.

Female narrator is great. Would be better if she did the full story.

Male narrator is a really poor fit in age (does not sound anywhere near his 20s) and style, which feels like an old fashioned caricature of fantasy narration. That combined with the audible breathing makes his chapters cringeworthy listens.

Sequel continues, male narration is painful

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I’ve never had that happen to me before. I would have devoured this book otherwise but it was so. Bad. Couldn’t listen.

The male narration was insufferable.

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