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Garus, the crown prince of the fantastic kingdom of Deralan, has everything a young man could possibly want: money, power, beautiful girls, and zero responsibilities. All that changes when a terrible tragedy rips Garus out of his pampered lifestyle, forcing him to leave behind the world of the rich and famous for that of the poor and unknown. It is in this world that Garus meets Shiro, a stoic farmer with a distrust for this stranger, and Mulayan, a bubbly and beautiful dancing girl from a foreign land. The three band together when they uncover a devious plot that would plunge Deralan into chaos and civil war. Garus must face both his enemies and his own failures to reclaim his throne and save his people. | Author: Matthew Pinkney | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Dec 27, 2017 | Number of Pages: 159 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1982083336 | ISBN-13: 9781982083335
The elite A-list nannies get to enjoy the varied travels of their employers, and are paid to do so. Celebrity nanny Philippa Christian along with several other elite babysitters have revealed all to MailOnline.
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