The Triumph
My Name is Aelida Book Four

If Aelida believed that telling her secret would bring peace, she was sadly mistaken. Britain stands on the edge of destruction, and those who struggle for her survival can only do so much, even for the daughter of King Arthear.

For her people, Aelida will endure anything, even the touch of Britain's most hated enemy, the murderer of her father. With all else gone, Britain's Queen is the last hope of a nation.
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The Triumph
My Name is Aelida Book Four

If Aelida believed that telling her secret would bring peace, she was sadly mistaken. Britain stands on the edge of destruction, and those who struggle for her survival can only do so much, even for the daughter of King Arthear.

For her people, Aelida will endure anything, even the touch of Britain's most hated enemy, the murderer of her father. With all else gone, Britain's Queen is the last hope of a nation.
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The Triumph

The Triumph

by J. C. McGuire
The Triumph

The Triumph

by J. C. McGuire

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My Name is Aelida Book Four

If Aelida believed that telling her secret would bring peace, she was sadly mistaken. Britain stands on the edge of destruction, and those who struggle for her survival can only do so much, even for the daughter of King Arthear.

For her people, Aelida will endure anything, even the touch of Britain's most hated enemy, the murderer of her father. With all else gone, Britain's Queen is the last hope of a nation.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151449588
Publisher: Etopia Press
Publication date: 08/14/2012
Series: My Name is Aelida , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
Sales rank: 325,454
File size: 598 KB

About the Author

J.C. McGuire has always loved history, and for many years belonged to a medieval recreation society; learning history in living form. The women of such times often endured harsh lives and J.C. feels that they need a voice to tell their stories…
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