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The Corvus Curse (The Vyrelian Chronicles Book 3)
by LCB
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Synopsis
Darkness deepens. Magic awakens. And a curse will threaten to unravel everything.
As the rebels and Rhyvennian forces prepare for one final stand, secrets long hidden begin to surface: of bloodlines, broken crowns, and a destiny that demands sacrifice. With crows gathering on the horizon and war ...
As the rebels and Rhyvennian forces prepare for one final stand, secrets long hidden begin to surface: of bloodlines, broken crowns, and a destiny that demands sacrifice. With crows gathering on the horizon and war ...
Darkness deepens. Magic awakens. And a curse will threaten to unravel everything.
As the rebels and Rhyvennian forces prepare for one final stand, secrets long hidden begin to surface: of bloodlines, broken crowns, and a destiny that demands sacrifice. With crows gathering on the horizon and war threatening to consume all of Vyrelia, Kaevra and Rowanthar must decide what they are willing to lose—and who they are willing to become—before the curse claims them both.
Perfect for fans of enemies-to-lovers, morally grey heroes, found family, and dark fantasy filled with crows, crowns, and curses. This heart-wrenching installment will leave you breathless until the very last page.
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