Title: The Cursed Daughter
Author: Aimee Shaye
Genre: High Fantasy
Editor: John and Patricia Picinich
Cover Designer: Sentinel Designs
Publication Date: April 17th, 2021
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
She was born of dark magick. She was destined to unite the world.
Empress Dimia wants nothing more than to claim the dark magick she had
sought her entire life. She believes the war is finally coming to an end,
when it takes a turn for the worse.
Dimia is imprisoned by Aymeri, who refuses to see reason, and the dark
magick within her threatens to end her life as it brings forth a danger
neither of them anticipate.
Will Dimia die at the hands of Queen Aymeri, or will the Queen finally
see reason and allow Dimia to claim the magick and become its vessel?
Find out in this jaw-dropping conclusion to The Cursed Kingdom trilogy.
"I am many things but normal is not one of them," says Aimee Shaye when
asked to describe herself. She is a novelist whose genres include Fantasy
and all its subgenres. When asked what drives her, Aimee says, "The world
around me. The people I know. The love and support of my family." Aimee is a
family-driven person and enjoys meeting and getting to know her readers. She
is full of life and down-to-earth. She has a personality that fills the
room. More than that, Aimee is someone people easily open up to. Her passion
for life, reading, and writing are evident in her novels and she leaves no
stone unturned in showcasing real emotions even in a fantasy world.
Readers from all of the world enjoy reading her novels which are suitable
for all ages, despite her characters being in their late teens and early
twenties.
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How dare she have the audacity to send me a notice of evacuation from my
own kingdom? She strangled the letter in her hand and watched as it burnt to
a crisp. Moments earlier, a squire arrived with the rolled up parchment with
the seal of Theonidor. A few moments after, two guards arrived with a heavy
oak crate. It was bold of her to assume it was good news. Her first thought
was that the Queen of Theonidor had finally sent her more enchanted jewels.
Impatience got the best of her and she immediately broke the seal to read
the letter. Within a matter of seconds anger lacerated her body like ropes
wrapped around her, pulling her in multiple directions at once.
“My queen?” The guard’s voice was low and filled with uncertainty.
“Open the crate!” Dimia’s shrill tone bounced off the walls of the throne
room as both guards stumbled and struggled to catch their bearings and
they fumbled over the hinges and locks on the crate.
Bile rose in Dimia’s throat as another wave of anger barreled through
her. She balled her hands into fists and banged on the arms of her throne.
“How dare she?” Her voice was a feral growl that mirrored the animalistic
rage coursing through her veins. For a girl who was supposed to know
nothing about her kingdom and one who was supposed to be dead, the
Maudlins were causing quite a raucous in Dramolux and Dimia wanted no part
of it. Dramolux was hers and hers alone. No one, not even Aymeri and Kumud
Maudlin would be able to stop her from obtaining it.
The head of Queen Palagia of Theonidor stared at her with wide, dark red
eyes filled with fear in her last moments. This was not supposed to
happen. Queen Aymeri was supposed to be defeated. Why was it taking so
long? Why wasn’t it as easy as her grandfather said should have been?
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