The Witch's Reward
Kingdom of Aggadorn: Book 1
by Liz McCraine
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Pub Date 18 Dec 2017 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2018
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Description
In the kingdom of Aggadorn, the penalty for witchery is death.
When seventeen-year-old Larra Stoneworth of Farr is discovered using her powers to save a friend, her dreams of a life filled with adventure and love are destroyed. Her only hope is to receive the king’s pardon. Arrested by a handsome young captain, Larra is surprised to find that someone would try to kill her before she reaches the palace for her trial. She longs to trust the captain, but he carries secrets of his own.
In the face of constant danger, Larra must find the strength to survive and the courage to overcome a surprising new enemy who has the ability to not only destroy her, but the entire kingdom.
Advance Praise
“The Witch’s Reward follows young healer Larra Stoneworth as she is summoned to the castle to stand trial as a witch. She senses kindness—and maybe something more—in the chivalrous captain of the guard charged with bringing her in, but treacherous forces are working against her, and she doesn’t know who to trust—or how she’ll survive—in this charming and romantic young adult fantasy.” DeAnna M., Proofreader, Red Adept Editing
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781973565543 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed this book. It's a great story of adventure, magic and a bit of love.
From beginning to end we hold the hope that innocent and strong Larra gets the happy ending her little friend Kiera is always speaking about. The young, handsome prince is not our typical perfect fairy tale prince, but rather he shows that all humans have flaws which makes him relatable. The king is a good ruler, making McCraine's fantasy world one that I would love to slip into and live in forever.
The book is exciting and there was never a dull moment. It was difficult to put the book down at all. It was a quick and easy read, and I loved McCraine's style of writing. I would love to read more of McCraine's books someday soon.