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Torn

The Dothan Chronicles, Book 1

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Torn

By: Charissa Dufour
Narrated by: Jim Harbourne
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King Wolfric Eberhand battles the last nation to stand against his raging armies. With help from the deadly knight, Sir Erin Caldry, he hopes to conquer the land of Dothan once and for all. Using his wealth and power, he has formulated the perfect plan to finally take their rich land. What he doesn't realize, is the youngest Dothan princess is currently a slave within his very own castle walls.

While out visiting the remote estate of a relative, Princess Bethany Kavadh is kidnapped by slavers. Bedraggled and weary, she finds herself sold into slavery. To her horror, she soon discovers that her new owner is none other than her family’s worst enemy, King Wolfric. To fight her rising despair and to keep what little sanity she possess, Princess Bethany begins to fight back, sabotaging the efficient running of the House and function of their armies.

But what happens when they realize her true identity?

Will they ransom her for the wealth of her nation?

Will they keep her as a slave? Or will they inflict an even crueler punishment?

The only things for certain are: The war between two nations will escalate, and one young princess's life shall forever be Torn.

Due to scenes of intense violence, listener discretion is advised.

©2014 Charissa Dufour (P)2019 Charissa Dufour
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Romance Royalty King
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I enjoyed the narration of Jim Harbourne, I thought perfect for this book.


This book has adventure with plenty of twists and turns.

Bethany, a slave, in solitary confinement for running away from her master. Féderic, the son of an enemy king, has no idea that she was born a princess. help comes from an unlikely source , a Knight who is both honourable and a great warrior. There are exciting action scenes.
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While this is well written and the story is good,the human violence was not for me. Jim Harbourne was a fine narrator. I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

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