[PDF/Kindle] The Kings of Dusk & Dawn - The Heir to Moondust, #4 by Lou Wilham

13 October 2024

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The Kings of Dusk & Dawn - The Heir to Moondust, #4
Lou Wilham
Format: Pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
ISBN: 9798224258161
Editeur: Virtued Press
Date de parution: 2024

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Overview
A war at their gates. A family united. To save his family, his people, and the man he loves, Cricket will have to learn what it means to be king in a war torn kingdom, and he may have to do that by relying on the people closest to him. Takayoshi never wanted to rule. He had abdicated his own throne to his sister, but when his family needs him Takayoshi will step up and be the king they all need. With one war behind them, and their relationship firmly cemented, Cricket and Takayoshi must face down one last enemy before they can truly know peace. But monsters lurk in the darkness of Lunette, and even the air of their kingdom seems poisonous. The Kings of Dusk & Dawn is the final installment in the four-part The Heir to Moondust saga. The Heir to Moondust is a frolicking LGBTQ+ fantasy novel steeped in action, wit, and all of the corniness. Perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett's Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Stardust, and William Goldman's The Princess Bride.

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