Book Review: Lynn Kurland’s Princess of the Sword
Only Morgan, the mercenary daughter of Gail, black mage of Ceangail, can close the well of evil he opened. With Neroche’s fate tied to it, Miach of Neroche must help her…and protect her.
Only Morgan, the mercenary daughter of Gail, black mage of Ceangail, can close the well of evil he opened. With Neroche’s fate tied to it, Miach of Neroche must help her…and protect her.
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