Royal twins take on separate roles that they are destined for in order to lead their kingdom into a bright and prosperous future. However, as teenagers, the two find love much too quickly, and one acts on jealousy that leads to deadly consequences.
Co-authors Marie Green and MK McFadden know how boring "good vs. evil" and "right vs. wrong" stories can be. The first two chapters of their book "Lady Timekeeper: Cities in the Dust" is a clear indicator that only strong characters with ironclad convictions can set up a thrilling "right vs. right" conflict that engages readers from beginning to end.
Co-authors Marie Green and MK McFadden know how boring "good vs. evil" and "right vs. wrong" stories can be. The first two chapters of their book "Lady Timekeeper: Cities in the Dust" is a clear indicator that only strong characters with ironclad convictions can set up a thrilling "right vs. right" conflict that engages readers from beginning to end.