Scorched Ice

Scorched Ice

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A kingdom of ice conquered by a narcissistic Lord of Flames. A lost princess destined to reclaim her inheritance. Born in a land distant from her mother's homeland, Isabellalee is soon forced into her destiny as the Queen of Ice. She will be faced with many challenges, mental and physical. Most of all, she will have to choose between what she knows is right and what her heart wants. Son of the Lord of Flames, Ignitus has little care for others around him. He is callous and determined when it comes to things that he wants. His task is to find the Queen of Ice, though what he finds is beyond anything he is prepared to handle.
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Acelyn was never one to sit quietly as the world crumbled. She knew better than to wait for rescue or mercy. Her world was one of shadows and whispers, where every move was a calculated risk. She played the game of thrones not for power, but for something far more dangerous-control over her own destiny. When Jon Snow's path crossed with hers, it was no accident. Their fates were tied by something neither could escape. The game of thrones was brutal, and if playing it was the price to protect him, then she would make sure the world remembered their names-whether through songs of ice and fire or whispers of betrayal. In a game where nothing was certain, Acelyn was the storm no one saw coming. And Jon Snow? He was just the beginning. (I do not own any characters or material from The Game of Thrones franchise) Do not take this story too seriously-don't read if you cannot suspend your disbelief

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