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    Five Dark Fates

    en-usJune 01, 2020
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    About this Episode

    We've reached the final book in Kendare Blakes' Three Dark Crowns series! Join my guest Rachel Carpenter and I as we hash out the final battle.

    Jules's legion curse has been unbound, leaving her out of her mind and unfit to rule as legion queen. Arsinoe desperately searches for a cure and feels it's her responsibility to save Jules and stop Katherine.

    Mirabella arrives to fight alongside Katherine, but is it a real truce? Can Katherine and the dead queens really trust Mirabella?

    Pietyr is lost in a coma, thanks to the undead queens and none of Katherine's healers can bring him back. Katherine now has no one to rely on and help her as the legion army closes in.

    The final battle for Fennbirn is about to take place. Who will prevail?

    Check out these Three Dark Crowns novellas by Kendare Blake:
    The Young Queens
    The Oracle Queen
    Queens of Fennbirn


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