Aaron Kite: 5 books

Book cover of Macbeth
by Aaron Kite, Audrey Evans
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2015

You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times. Times...
Book cover of Romeo and Juliet
by Aaron Kite, Audrey Evans, Jade Brooke
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2014

You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times. Times...
Book cover of Hamlet
by Aaron Kite, Audrey Evans
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2014

You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times....
Book cover of A Touch of Poison
by Aaron Kite
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2014

Gwenwyn is the most miserable princess ever, and for good reason. Merely brushing up against her or touching her exposed skin is enough to cause painful burns, or worse. And if that wasn't enough, she's just discovered the singular reason for her existence - to act as the king's secret assassin, murdering neighboring princes with nothing more than a simple kiss.
Book cover of Two Cats
by Aaron Kite
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2019

Politicians are nothing more than thieves and crooks, as everyone surely knows. Nowhere is this statement truer than in Harael, a city where a thief-lord's reputation is everything, and stealing jewel-encrusted valuables in the dead of night is more about political intrigue than monetary gain. So...
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