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The Royal Trials: Imposter
- The Royal Trials Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Bridie Lawrence, Jarred Kjack
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Three trials. Three weeks. Three Royal Princes.
It should have been an easy task for a skilled mercenary like Rybet Waise. Simply break into the royal palace, and rescue her friend from the executioner’s block. But when Rybet accidentally qualifies for the Trials, she finds herself with little choice but to see them through.
A thin veil of etiquette, elegance, and glamour hides the true nature of the Trials. Behind closed doors, they are brutal and bloody, and to fail means to forfeit her life.
Thrust into the limelight and forced to compete with the Kingdom’s elite sweethearts, unlikely allies emerge and bonds are formed. But someone will stop at nothing to see her fail. After all, she’s nothing but a dirty pond-dweller.
Rybet will do whatever it takes to survive until the Golden Ball, princes be damned.
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- Susanne
- 06-07-20
Great story
This was a brilliant story with so much happening that I just couldn’t stop listening to it. I laughed out loud, swooned and cursed a few times and can’t wait for the next one!
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- Hannah S
- 09-08-22
#Very different for Tate James, but worth it in ow
Bought on Kindle and Audible - excellent narrators! Book one of three in series, ends on a BIG cliffhanger.
Nothing like the Hades or Kit Davenport series from Tate James, so confused me a lot for several chapters until I got hooked into the story for its own merits.
Rybet instantly likable, and swift to garner my complete support in all she attempted to do, with her three options (lol) picked up in disguise along the way to discovering the biggest mystery in the Lakehaven kingdom.
Beautifully written, distinct enthralling characters from the main ones to several supporting roles such as her sarky 'maid servant' lol.
Not the dynamic, swift, hard hitting of Tate's other series, but worth a read in it's own right. BUT clear your preconceptions, this is SO very different.
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