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The Shadow of Glory

A Reincarnation Progression Fantasy (Adelheid, Book 3)

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The Shadow of Glory

By: D.C. Haenlien
Narrated by: Diana Richardson, Blaine Maddox
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Scarred but Victorious.

Adelheid returned to the capital of the Vuldar Empire after completing her Reginnaglar Ceremony. Armed with prestige and power, the seventh princess lays down the foundation for her rise. Although Adelheid has set her sights on the future, the past never escaped her eyes. Now, is the time for vengeance for both herself and her fallen knight.

For Neun.

©2023 D.C. Haelien (P)2023 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Arthurian

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I love this series so god damn much and really looking forward to book 4

love blood magic and vampires

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I read the book and it was great, loved it but this just brings it to life with amazing narration. I hope I don't have to wait to long for the next volume

Amazing!!

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I enjoyed this book/series alot and was transfixed from book 1 thru 3 and i am expecting a lot from it in the coming books.

the development

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You may see my rating and think that I dislike the book, I really don’t, not really. It’s great when it acts like itself and builds up a character in a clever way with obstacles that feel somewhat realistic. It’s terrible when it tries to be game of thrones. “The Red night” is a chapter, it’s less of a homage and more of an aspiration of the author. It feels like the book was written for people that like bad people getting their way and useless struggle for inadequate results (I know there are a lot of you, and that’s fine, but it’s not my cup of tea). I’m hoping the next one is better, but I’m not holding my breath.

Rock falls, everyone dies

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things are slowly escalating in the empire.
the Narrators didnt disappoint when bringing tense moments to life specially with certain senses.

id say this is the best of the series so far cause things are finally if slowly moving, also leaving levels of intrigue. And sweet sweet karma on a certain person

Best so far

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