Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy
Henina tends to irritate people. She can't help it -- she's bad at shutting her mouth. So when a prophecy is made that someone will stop the war, she figures she's the worst possible choice.

Too bad.

The Fates have their sights set on her, and it will take all her cleverness and quite a lot of offending the king to foist the prophecy off on somebody else instead.

But she can do it. After all, there are a lot of potentials to choose from.
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Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy
Henina tends to irritate people. She can't help it -- she's bad at shutting her mouth. So when a prophecy is made that someone will stop the war, she figures she's the worst possible choice.

Too bad.

The Fates have their sights set on her, and it will take all her cleverness and quite a lot of offending the king to foist the prophecy off on somebody else instead.

But she can do it. After all, there are a lot of potentials to choose from.
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Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy

Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy

by Emily Martha Sorensen
Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy

Twenty-Four Potential Children of Prophecy

by Emily Martha Sorensen

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Henina tends to irritate people. She can't help it -- she's bad at shutting her mouth. So when a prophecy is made that someone will stop the war, she figures she's the worst possible choice.

Too bad.

The Fates have their sights set on her, and it will take all her cleverness and quite a lot of offending the king to foist the prophecy off on somebody else instead.

But she can do it. After all, there are a lot of potentials to choose from.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157226855
Publisher: Emily Martha Sorensen
Publication date: 05/31/2017
Series: The Numbers Just Keep Getting Bigger , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 359 KB
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