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Corona e corte

Questa serie si addentra nelle intricate politiche e lotte di potere all'interno di una corte reale. Segui i destini intrecciati di nobili e reali mentre navigano in un mondo pericoloso di cospirazione e tradimento. È una narrazione avvincente di ambizione, amore e sopravvivenza ambientata su uno sfondo di segreti e colpi di scena inaspettati.

A Stranger to Command
Crown Duel

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  • Crown Duel

    • 480pagine
    • 17 ore di lettura

    Battle on and off the field, with sword and fan, with might and manners...It begins in a cold and shabby tower room, where young Countess Meliara swears to her dying father that she and her brother will defend their people from the growing greed of the king. That promise leads them into a war for which they are ill prepared, a war that threatens the homes and lives of the very people they are trying to protect. But war is simple compared to what follows, when the bloody fighting is done and a fragile peace is at hand. Although she wants to turn her back on politics and the crown, Meliara is summoned to the royal palace. There, she soon discovers, friends and enemies look alike, and intrigue fills the dance halls and the drawing rooms. If she is to survive, Meliara must learn a whole new way of fighting--with wit and words and secret alliances. In war, at least, she knew whom she could trust. Now she can trust no one. The Firebird edition of Crown Duel combines the hardcover editions of Crown Duel and Court Duel-and features a never-before-published story by Sherwood Smith!

    Crown Duel
  • Vidanric Renselaeus, a refined teen and skilled duelist, faces the harsh realities of a despotic regime when sent to the notorious military academy in Marloven Hess. Instead of theoretical studies, he is thrust into practical military training, uncovering the complexities of leadership and the true essence of kingship. As he navigates this challenging environment, Vidanric's journey reveals the stark contrast between courtly appearances and the underlying struggles for power.

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