One Good Knight

· A Tale of the Five Hundred Kingdoms Book 2 · Sold by MIRA
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Return to the Five Hundred Kingdoms, where a damsel can rescue herself, thank you…

Princess Andromeda knows that any problem can be solved with a bit of research. So when a dragon storms the kingdom of Acadia, she decides it’s time to hit the books. Despite all her research, the only acceptable answer she can find is sacrificing a fair maiden—for Acadia is governed by “Tradition,” a rule that cannot so easily be sundered. Then she is picked as the sacrifice and must take matters into her own hands.

With the help of her champion, Sir George, Andromeda sets out in search of the dragon’s lair, wanting nothing more than to change her fate. But to do so will take the strongest of wills, knowledge, quick wits and a refusal to give up, no matter what happens along the way…

Previously Published.

Read the Tale of Five Hundred Kingdoms Series by Mercedes Lackey:
Book 1: The Fairy Godmother
Book 2: One Good Knight
Book 3: Fortune’s Fool
Book 4: The Snow Queen
Book 5: The Sleeping Beauty
Book 6: Beauty and the Werewolf

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Karla Fleischman
April 26, 2024
I love all of the 500 Kingdoms series! I have read them many times, I finally started buying them for my phone so I could have them with me whenever I have a moment to read.
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About the author

New York Times bestselling author Mercedes Lackey has written over one hundred titles and has no plans to slow down. Known best for her tales of Valdemar and The Five Hundred Kingdoms, she's also a prolific lyricist and records her own music.

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