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Prince of Malorn

Prince of Malorn

by Annie Lima

FBT review:

Discover a thrilling fantasy tale of survival and adventure in "Prince of Malorn: A Fantasy Tale of Survival and Adventure" by Annie Douglass Lima. Join seventeen-year-old Prince Korram as he risks everything to defeat the tyrannical Regent Rampus and reclaim his birthright. In a desperate quest to build an army, Korram embarks on a journey through the treacherous Impassable Mountains, searching for allies to help him challenge the oppressive regime. Will his ragtag group of hunters and gatherers stand against the might of the Malornian military? Or will they be crushed before the rightful heir can claim the throne? Dive into this captivating story of courage and determination as Prince Korram battles for his destiny. Get your copy today and embark on a thrilling adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Publisher Description:

With the fate of his kingdom in the balance, seventeen-year-old Prince Korram must risk everything to defeat the tyrannical Regent Rampus who wants his throne. Desperate to build an army and reclaim his birthright, Korram ventures into the Impassable Mountains in search of allies. The stakes are high as the prince struggles to survive and gather allies, but can his ragtag group of hunters and gatherers stand against the full might of the Malornian military? Or will they all be crushed by the regent's iron fist before the rightful heir can claim the throne? Find out in this thrilling adventure of courage and determination as Prince Korram battles for his destiny!

Prince of Malorn is the third book in the Annals of Alasia, but the first four books in the series can be read in any order, and each of them can stand on its own.

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