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Sisters of the Perilous Heart

Current price: $12.99
Sisters of the Perilous Heart
Sisters of the Perilous Heart

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Sisters of the Perilous Heart

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What would you do to save a sister?
As the last mortal kingdom of Kepler resists the Immortal Empire, its young queen faces a devastating attack. Queen Vivian is two minutes into her reign when an arrow pierces her heart and infects her with the Immortality Virus. But she has too much magic to become immortal and not enough to survive. She must find more magic fast, or she'll die.
Meanwhile, another young mortal faces an uncertain future of her own. Carina is fleeing for her life, but her magic is a tracking beam for immortals. She must learn to harness and control it, or she'll be captured and killed. Then she meets the queen of South Kepler.
Vivian needs Carina's magic, and she can offer safe haven in exchange. But can Vivian trust this common girl? Carina isn't on the kingdom's registry of magicians. What if she's a Northern rebel? A spy for the Immortal Empire? And will the truth be revealed in time to save them both?
Sisters of the Perilous Heart
is Book One of the
Mortal Heritance. Mortal Heritance
is a sci-fi/fantasy series written for young teens and older teens/adults who are young at heart.

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