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The Orphanage of Miracles: The Kingdom Wars: Book One

In this first book of the 'The Kingdom Wars' series, readers are introduced to a young orphan whose destiny intertwines with the fate of multiple kingdoms. The narrative unfolds in a richly imagined world, where magic and political machinations shape the destiny of its inhabitants. The story explores themes of identity, power, and the struggle for survival in a world where the line between friend and foe is often blurred. more

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Amy Neftzger

Amy Neftzger is a renowned author whose works span across various fields, including history, culture, and literature. Her books are highly appreciated by readers and have won numerous literary awards. more

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