Queen’S Man: Beyond the Corridor

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: AnnaMarieAlt ISBN: 9781524524296
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 8, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: AnnaMarieAlt
ISBN: 9781524524296
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 8, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The constant threat of assassination stalks Queen Rejeena of Kriiscon. Her cousin, Ishtabarra, strives to slay her to claim the queenshipsending killers to slice the queens throat in her tent. Rejeena escapes death by a hairs breadthsaved by Aarvan, her queens man and slave. Ishtabarra, angered and frustrated by his interference, places a price on Aarvans head. Anyone can collect the bounty. Avarice and hostile forces aboundback way groups, loose men, wander women. Assuredly, some will seek the reward and notorietyperhaps the queens own guards? Rejeena and Aarvan will each traverse personal corridors. The queen must transcend generations of ingrained bigotry such as men are working slaves, good only for procreation. He struggles to surmount the physical agony and mental misery of slave status. Aarvan declares that Ishtabarra will attack again through the deadly LaSheenas Corridor, the next challenge on their trek to Queens Council. Rejeena and her guard captain believe the feat impossible. As they enter the corridor with scant guard protection, will the outlaws try again? Can the queen emerge alive? To survive and remain together, Rejeena and Aarvan must not only battle outside forces determined to destroy them but demolish the barriers that separate them.

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The constant threat of assassination stalks Queen Rejeena of Kriiscon. Her cousin, Ishtabarra, strives to slay her to claim the queenshipsending killers to slice the queens throat in her tent. Rejeena escapes death by a hairs breadthsaved by Aarvan, her queens man and slave. Ishtabarra, angered and frustrated by his interference, places a price on Aarvans head. Anyone can collect the bounty. Avarice and hostile forces aboundback way groups, loose men, wander women. Assuredly, some will seek the reward and notorietyperhaps the queens own guards? Rejeena and Aarvan will each traverse personal corridors. The queen must transcend generations of ingrained bigotry such as men are working slaves, good only for procreation. He struggles to surmount the physical agony and mental misery of slave status. Aarvan declares that Ishtabarra will attack again through the deadly LaSheenas Corridor, the next challenge on their trek to Queens Council. Rejeena and her guard captain believe the feat impossible. As they enter the corridor with scant guard protection, will the outlaws try again? Can the queen emerge alive? To survive and remain together, Rejeena and Aarvan must not only battle outside forces determined to destroy them but demolish the barriers that separate them.

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