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The Heirs of Dark and Light
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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2020
Mature
A crossover between Throne of glass and Acotar! Rowaelin's daughter x Feysand's son!!

Evalin Ashryver Galathynius Whitehorn, the heir to the Terrasen throne, was powerful. Mind, body and soul. Her parents had made sure she was brought up to be prepared for whatever the mother above threw at her. Evalin believed she could handle anything but that was before she was thrown into another world where she would meet a dark haired male with violet eyes who would make her question that very belief...

Slow burn!!! Will most likely contain smut if I can bring myself to write it :)

All character rights from acotar and tog belong to Sarah j Maas (pls don't sue me😼) Ly kween
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when aelin is taken by maeve and tortured, she is suddenly transported into another world after being on the verge of dying. things start to get better when she meets the inner circle, but she learns that they have problems of their own too. but most importantly, can rowan find her and bring her home? especially because the queen of terrasen is expecting a child. - throne of glass and acotar crossover ( original books by sarah j maas )