Undead Fate

Undead Fate

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Isabella Murray, a doctor from New York, was mysteriously transported into a strange world. She had no idea how to go back...or why she was in a world where she'd been heralded as the Goddess of Healing, the daughter of the Sun God, Apollo. Well, except maybe for the strange memory that she had when she first came into Athenicus: save the King. After saving an entire village from a plague, Isabella ended up being a royal doctor. Isabella would strike an unlikely friendship with the King of Athenicus, King Aleixandre I, which lead to burgeoning feelings of love that could either save the King or endanger the whole kingdom. Isabella would need to choose between her feelings and saving a Kingdom that was destined to fall into ruins.
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After unknowingly returning to her original world, she awoke in the frail body of a girl she recognized-a semi-villainess from a novel fated to die by her own son's hand. Unwilling to face such an end again, she resolved to sever her engagement with the crown prince, certain he despised her. Yet her sudden boldness-her unflinching gaze and daring words-shook the palace. Those who had once dismissed her began to watch closely; those who scorned her now whispered with intrigue. Prince Acacius, who had regarded her as nothing more than a pawn, found himself captivated. The more she slipped from his control, the more obsession rooted in him-and when he saw his half-brother Theodore with her, jealousy twisted into poison. Theodore had never cared for Lavinia, but her sharp tongue and strange humor pierced through his indifference. Seeing Acacius's temper flare whenever she laughed only spurred his amusement-and his resolve to claim her. Then came the saint Clotilde. She concealed a zeal no scripture could tame. Unlike the princes, her desire was not rivalry but possession. She wanted Lavinia all for herself. Even her brothers, who had long stood at the edges of her life, now hovered near, unsettled by the fire that had awakened in her. What had changed? Why did the world suddenly turn around her? Lavinia herself did not know. She only knew this: she would not bow to the cruel fate the novel had written. This time, she would carve her own path. TW UN-EDITED

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