Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sinned

Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sinned

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Summary: As a young boy, Jon always dreamed of running the family business with this father and older brother Robb. However, his stepmother, Catelyn, believed that as a bastard, he should have no part of the family company and did her best to distance him from the rest of the family. Jon found a purpose and home in the church. He feels called to serve, and what better way to serve than to become a priest. That is until one day he meets a silver-haired refugee. Will he take his vows to the Gods, forsaking having a wife and fathering children or will be for once follow his heart.
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A Targaryen Bastard's Rise to Power and Passion In the ashes of Daenerys Targaryen's fall, the world believes the Dragon Queen is gone forever. But in the heart of Volantis, whispers stir of a silver-haired warrior, born of blood and fire. Rhaelos, a bastard with nothing but his wits, scars, and the sharp edge of his blade, has fought his entire life to survive the pits. When fate leads him to the resurrected Daenerys, their paths intertwine in a storm of loyalty, betrayal, and forbidden desire. Daenerys sees in Rhaelos the raw power of survival, but the scars of slavery run deep, and Rhaelos refuses to bend the knee to anyone-even a queen. As old enemies rise, and the flames of war burn brighter, Rhaelos must choose between his desire for freedom and the pull of destiny that binds him to the woman who was born to rule. In a game of dragons, fire, and shadows, only one truth remains-serpents do not bow, not even to dragons.

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