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Questline Sabotage (A New Eternity Book 2)
by C.R. Rowenson
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Synopsis
SOME PRISONS HAVE BARS. OTHERS HAVE ENTIRE CITIES.
Topha thought escaping the monster clan's prison was the hard part.
She was wrong.
Now their elite forces control Titancrest, holding innocent people hostage while they hunt for her. The plant-wielding External has one choice: find allies powerful ...
Topha thought escaping the monster clan's prison was the hard part.
She was wrong.
Now their elite forces control Titancrest, holding innocent people hostage while they hunt for her. The plant-wielding External has one choice: find allies powerful ...
SOME PRISONS HAVE BARS. OTHERS HAVE ENTIRE CITIES.
Topha thought escaping the monster clan's prison was the hard part.
She was wrong.
Now their elite forces control Titancrest, holding innocent people hostage while they hunt for her. The plant-wielding External has one choice: find allies powerful enough to stand against an army or watch everyone she's grown to care about pay the price for her freedom.
When betrayal lurks in the highest places, ancient hatreds simmer under the surface, and figures pull strings from the shadows, trust becomes the deadliest gamble of all.
Time is running out, and their enemies are closing in.
Will Topha's desperate plans save Titancrest and her friends from destruction? Or will they be undone by treachery when she least expects it?
Experience the heart-pounding twists of QUESTLINE SABOTAGE, where every alliance could be salvation—or the perfect trap.
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