Guardians Of The Round Table 6: Cursed Harp: (Young Adult Fantasy LitRPG)

· Guardians Of The Round Table Book 6 · Cracked Acorn Productions
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326
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About this ebook

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy LitRPG

Word Count: 64135

Mallory thought tracking down a kidnapped and cursed harp wouldn't be too difficult. After all, the one who'd kidnapped the harp wasn't exactly keeping a low profile. As always things weren't as simple as they first appeared and now she feared they didn't have enough revives to get them through the tasks.

This story was written by Australian authors using Australian spelling.


Keywords: teen/young adult, game lit mechanics, portal fantasy, medieval fantasy world, mage, warrior, archer, rogue, action and adventure, strong female character, wolf cub, otter, quests, journey, exploration, gamer girl, transported to world, kitsune, shifters.

About the author

Avril Sabine is an Australian author who lives on acreage in South East Queensland. She writes mostly young adult and children's speculative fiction, but has been known to dabble in other genres. She has been writing since she was a young child and wanted to be an author the moment she realised someone wrote the books she loved to read.

Storm has a wide range of interests from gaming and blacksmithing to cooking and sewing. It's not unusual to find him cooking at any hour of the day or night, particularly after a long gaming session.

Rhys loves books and gaming and has thoroughly enjoyed combining two of his favourite things. He has been running tabletop gaming sessions for the past few years and enjoys creating characters and doing in depth worldbuilding.

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