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An edition of Empire's daughter (2005)

Empire's daughter

With the death of Empress Hetha Kevleren, regions of the Empire of Hamilay see an opportunity to use the magical force of the Sefid to secede. Third Prince Maddyn Kevleren is unable to work the magic of the Sefid; he therefore can't Wield and, as such, is unable to access the magic realm. When Kevleren crosses the most skilled user of the Sefid in the empire--former lover and second cousin Dutchess Yunara--he must take another path to protect himself and loved ones from her wrath. He accepts this as an opportunity to strengthen the empire's stronghold in the New World, knowing that the unknown is less dangerous than the known.

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Publisher
DAW Books
Language
English
Pages
448

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Empire's daughter
2005, DAW Books
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Cover of: EMPIRE'S DAUGHTER
EMPIRE'S DAUGHTER
MARCH 1, 2005, DAW

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Edition Notes

"First printing, March 2005"--T.p. verso.

Published in
New York
Series
Chronicles of Kydan ;, bk. 1
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 2382 vol. 17

The Physical Object

Pagination
448 p. ;
Number of pages
448

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3474916M
ISBN 10
0756402832
LCCN
2005577306
OCLC/WorldCat
57968588
LibraryThing
864277
Goodreads
1187821

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1708429W

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