Agata, Princess of Iberia

Agata, Princess of Iberia
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Download or read book Agata, Princess of Iberia written by Emma C Buenen and published by Emma C Buenen. This book was released on 2022-08-24 with total page 489 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Princess of Iberia She is the fourth royal daughter in a medieval kingdom. With older and more vivacious sisters, quiet young Agata is mostly ignored and forgotten especially by her cold father, the king, but she prefers it that way. She spends her time reading the Histories and fears that the ancient foe of her legendary grandfather, Vax'tang the Great, are poised to attack Iberia once again but everyone dismisses the fears of a timid, royal daughter. On a fateful, dark night, enemy warriors attack and Agata is taken out of the palace in secret. Left to fend for herself and her young half-brother, can Agata find food, shelter and a hiding place that even the dangerously clever General Kazan cannot find?


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