The Rise of Landia

The Rise of Landia
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781613469163
ISBN-13 : 1613469160
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Book Synopsis The Rise of Landia by : Crystal Kitchens Ralph

Download or read book The Rise of Landia written by Crystal Kitchens Ralph and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2012-05 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: King Lucien Trimont of Westlandia has commanded his second son, Devon, to lead an army across the Great Sea and attack Eastlandia. As the inevitable war between these countries approaches, Prince Devon struggles with his identity and his love of peace. During his quest, he will be joined by a ragtag band of old friend and new acquaintances: Abby of the Cove, Rufus of Ish, and Paris of the Plains of Sur. His best friend, Aiden, a person of magic, must also play a leading role in Devon's expedition. These characters will all aid Devon in fighting a corrupt royal family, an evil Magus, and a powerful army General, all with their own wicked agendas. Great battles will be fought in The Rise of Landia, the outcome ever in doubt. Ultimately, a jeweled dagger will determine Devon's identity and play a major role in his fate, and the fate of the world in which he lives...Audhalialand.


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