Author: | Sylvie Grayson | ISBN: | 9781775040521 |
Publisher: | Sylvie Grayson | Publication: | August 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sylvie Grayson |
ISBN: | 9781775040521 |
Publisher: | Sylvie Grayson |
Publication: | August 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A Penrhy prince caught between duty and desire. Can he win the impending battle?
Shandro, Prince of the Penrhy tribe of Jiran, has a goal to uphold the family values in spite of his father's conniving moves as he deals with the hotbed of competing nations surrounding them.
Then he's is sent on a mission across the mountains into Khandarken to bring back Princess Chinata, a bride for Emperor Carlton's Advisor. In exchange, Jiran and the Penrhy tribe are given a peace agreement, protection against invasion by the Emperor's troops. This seems a good trade, as Carlton is hovering on their borders with his need for more land. However, not far into the journey, it becomes apparent someone is not adhering to the terms of the peace accord.
Near the tribal border, Shandro and his troops have come under direct attack from unknown forces. He digs deeper into Chinata's background to find strong ties to the New Empire. Is it too dangerous to bring Princess Chinata into Jiran? Or as her escort, does Shandro become her defender against the Emperor's troops?
A Penrhy prince caught between duty and desire. Can he win the impending battle?
Shandro, Prince of the Penrhy tribe of Jiran, has a goal to uphold the family values in spite of his father's conniving moves as he deals with the hotbed of competing nations surrounding them.
Then he's is sent on a mission across the mountains into Khandarken to bring back Princess Chinata, a bride for Emperor Carlton's Advisor. In exchange, Jiran and the Penrhy tribe are given a peace agreement, protection against invasion by the Emperor's troops. This seems a good trade, as Carlton is hovering on their borders with his need for more land. However, not far into the journey, it becomes apparent someone is not adhering to the terms of the peace accord.
Near the tribal border, Shandro and his troops have come under direct attack from unknown forces. He digs deeper into Chinata's background to find strong ties to the New Empire. Is it too dangerous to bring Princess Chinata into Jiran? Or as her escort, does Shandro become her defender against the Emperor's troops?