By Kimberly Batchelor Davis $1.99 Rating: Not yet rated. Published: Nov. 23, 2013 Words: 12,590 (approximate) Language: English ISBN: 9781310097362
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A young girl named Rose, foretold by an ancient prophecy must battle an ancient evil, which has reawakened and taken hold over her beloved kingdom. Adrift in sadness over the death of her mother Rose must decide to remain strong or fall prey to evil to save those that she loves.Available ebook reading formats
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