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  • Warrior Women: The Lost Age by Vampire164ever
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    A tale from the forgotten chapter of Themyscira. In an age when Themyscira stood unchallenged-radiant, eternal, and guided by the gods-Amazon scout Alcinoe believed her future would be shaped only by honor, sisterhood, and the unbreakable peace of their hidden paradise. But peace can fracture in silence. When unsettling omens ripple through the island and a stranger washes ashore carrying warnings of a rising darkness, Alcinoe finds herself drawn into a widening rift among her own people. As tensions sharpen into division and ancient oaths begin to unravel, she must confront the terrifying truth that even paradise can bleed... and that some battles are fought not by steel, but by the choices of the heart. With Themyscira's fate poised on the edge of myth and memory, Alcinoe is forced to walk a path where loyalty, courage, and sacrifice become the only weapons strong enough to face what comes next. Before history remembered the Amazons-there was the age they tried to forget.
  • The Isles Between Us by misstonii
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    The Queen is dead. And the Isles are about to tear themselves apart. Twelve years ago, Wren Astrosyne was exiled for a crime she didn't commit, a lie told to protect the boy she once loved. Now, she's been summoned home by the Queen's final wish. But the court she returns to is more dangerous than the one she left behind. Her sister, Duchess Mona, is closer than ever to claiming the throne. The North is rising in quiet rebellion. And Keahi Princeton - the boy Wren saved - is no longer just a memory. He's a leader, a threat... and the kingdom's most dangerous secret. As whispers of war spread across the Isles, Wren is pulled into a deadly game of power, lies, and betrayal, where the truth could crown a king... or destroy them all. Because some bridges are meant to unite. And some are meant to break.