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The Heir
- Kelderan Runic Warriors, Book 3
- Narrated by: Emma Wilder, Jeremy York
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
Twenty-three years ago, Azalyn Rippak Sulani had the misfortune of falling in love with a prince. It wasn’t long before she was chased away and forced to live a quiet life, working for a merchant family and trying her best to start over. However, after a group of aliens kidnap her and knock her unconscious, Azalyn wakes up in the Kelderan palace and comes face-to-face with the man who broke her heart. Because of certain circumstances, she has no choice but to stay in the palace. But to protect her heart and those she loves, she’s determined to find ways to resist the powerful prince and his secrets.
Prince Keltor tro el Vallen is heir to the Kelderan throne and must put duty above all else. Social connections, especially those with love involved, are dangerous. So when the only female who ever treated him as a man instead of a prince comes storming back into his life, it takes everything Keltor has to keep his distance and resist the lively, straightforward woman. Otherwise, he might start to wish for what he can’t have.
As Keltor and Azalyn start to realize that they fit better together now than in the past, they face a bigger problem. Namely, if a prince marries a commoner, there could be war. Can they find a way to recapture their love and start over? Or will Keltor’s duty to Keldera trump all?
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- 17-03-18
Decent alien romance series
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This was interesting enough fodder with enough plot and intrigue to keep you listening. The characters were also likeable. As always Jeremy York can bring any book to life - indisputably the best narrator on audible. Emma Wilder was good too.
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