Hunt for the White Witch
Kingdoms of Light and Shadow, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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P. J. Morgan
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Logan Anare
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By:
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C. R. Lee
In a fight for survival, their love may be the most dangerous weapon of all.
Whispers of the White Witch have spread through Solstyr like wildfire, and as Katya's infamy grows, so does the king's fury. Signs calling for her arrest plaster the walls of every city, village, and outpost, fueling the nation's fear. Even the Ümbrian slaves she helped rescue now look at her with distrustful eyes.
The once helpless academic has become a powerful magi and leader of a band of refugees, but Katya doesn't feel powerful. She feels lost, as the weight of her guilt, grief over the loss of her family, and the sting of Aemon's betrayal slowly eats her alive.
Aemon's path is clear: kill the king, no matter the cost. That all changes when he stumbles upon news of Katya's mother. Setting his quest for vengeance aside, Aemon seeks Katya out and offers his aid in hopes of redemption. Together, they embark on a deadly mission that will take them into the darkest depths of Ümbros, where the cocky shifter must regain Katya's trust if they wish to survive.
But even as fate draws them together, forces from above and below threaten to tear them apart. With the king's army closing in and enemies hiding in plain sight, Katya must choose between her conscience and the epic love that could be their salvation or their downfall.
Hunt for the White Witch is the second book in the Kingdoms of Light and Shadow trilogy. It is a gritty, dark romantasy full of steamy romance, hilarious banter, and nail-biting action. This series is perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Sarah J. Maas.
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