The King's Seer

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  • The King's Seer Book Detail

  • Author : L S Bethel
  • Release Date : 2020-07-10
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  • Pages : 426
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  • File Size : 82,82 MB

The King's Seer by L S Bethel PDF Summary

Book Description: Wake up. Check. Take shower. Check. Get car fixed. check. End up in an ancient feudal society where kings and warlords run the show. Wait. What?Serenity has no idea how she ended up in this place or how to get back home. She's already made enemies of the most powerful men in the country and the threat of death is a very real concern. The only thing she's got going for her is her very confusing yet strangely prophetic dreams and a powerless prince who thinks she's insane. All Serenity wants is to make her way home, but fate has other plans.

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