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Kingdom of Sea and Stone

Crown of Coral and Pearl, Book 2

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Kingdom of Sea and Stone

By: Mara Rutherford
Narrated by: Amanda Dolan
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The Cruel Prince meets Ash Princess in this thrilling fantasy, the much-anticipated sequel to Crown of Coral and Pearl.

Ever since Nor was forced to go to a nearby kingdom in her sister's place, she's wanted nothing more than to return to the place and people she loves. But when her wish comes true, she soon finds herself cast out from both worlds, with a war on the horizon.

As an old enemy resurfaces more powerful than ever, Nor will have to keep the kingdom from falling apart with the help of Prince Talin and Nor's twin sister, Zadie. There are forces within the world more mysterious than any of them ever guessed - and they'll need to stay alive long enough to conquer them.

©2020 Mara Rutherford (P)2020 Recorded Books
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I loved the first book in this series and was not disappointed with this second one!

Wonderful end to the story

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Good complex story line narration good but the ending was bit of a flop hoping there’s a 3 rd book

Not the greatest ending needs a follow on book

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I needed to listen to the second instalment, and whilst it was a good book, I won’t be re-reading them. There were interesting ideas but the pace dropped towards the end and some narration felt flat, without a little excitement/fear/any emotion other than ‘ok’. The whole story is has a good premise and I’m glad they didn’t draw it out into a third. This was enough and a good second instalment.

A completed duology

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