Witness An Epic Story Unfold in a Call to Arms -- New Book Tells of a Princess Who Must Fight to Prove Herself as a Worthy Ruler of Her Kingdom Without Losing Sight of Herself


BELOIT, Wis., May 16, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- As the next ruler of Leldyna, Princess Auraela "Rae" Lyn must continue to learn all she can about her homeland. When she thinks her royal training is going well, new conflicts arise and threaten her right to the throne. Can Rae overcome these challenges and secure her queenship? Find out in A Call To Arms, the exciting sequel in author Kimberly Vogel's fantasy series.

Even though she has been away from her real home for most her life, Rae has been accepted as Queen of Leldyna. She has toured the kingdom to familiarize herself with her people, their ways and her new duties. Upon her return, she is shocked to discover an old law that could strip her of her right to the throne. She must marry before her next birthday or be disinherited! To make matters worse, pirates arrive and bring more problems for Rae.

Rae's courage and will to rule is sorely tested as she battles her personal conflicts together with her kingdom's problems. Will Rae be able to marry without love? Can she do what she needs without losing herself to her obligations or will she have to leave it all? Read on and witness the exciting events as they unfold in A Call To Arms!

Author info

Kimberly Vogel lives in Wisconsin, USA. In completing her schooling, she has begun to fulfill her dream. Her stories are being published with her own illustrations accompanying. So far she has published two series, each following a single twin. Betrayal of Trust starts the books about the elder sister Rae, and Roses and Shadows starts the books about the brother Danny. Following the concurrent series are two more novels. The books are A Call to Arms and Queries to Generations. Approximately a thousand years after those events take place a new story begins, The End of a Beginning.



                   A Call To Arms * by Kimberly Vogel
                  Publication Date: September 27, 2007
          Trade Paperback; $18.69; 233 pages; 978-1-4257-8761-5
           Cloth Hardback; $28.79; 233 pages; 978-1-4257-8769-1

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