Shadows of Ruin

Shadows of Ruin

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π„πˆπ‘πƒπˆπ’ π’π“π„π‘π‹πˆππ† Eirdis was born soft in a kingdom carved by steel-kind where it hurt, gentle where others hardened. The youngest daughter of Eirlys, she moved quiet as breath, all grace and stillness, but never small. There was strength in her softness, the kind that didn't need to be loud. She was a mercy in a world that no longer believed in gentleness. π‹π”π‚πˆπ€ππŽ π„π‘π€π•πˆπ‘ Lucian was dusk and wildfire, all sharp silence and burning promise. But with her, he was softer. When they met, barely more than children, he looked at her like she was something he'd spend a lifetime protecting. He made a vow-to marry her one day, to return for her and she foolishly believed him. π„ππˆπ†π‘π€ππ‡ "Since you are a storm, let me be the field that waits for you-bent, but never broken, blooming even beneath your ruin." π‚π€ππ“πˆπŽπ”π’ And for the first time, Eirdis wondered if surrendering to him-this boy made of dusk and quiet storms-might not be her undoing, but her becoming; the kind of ruin that doesn't shatter, only softens, reshapes, blooms quietly in the wreckage and calls it love. πˆπ… π˜πŽπ” π‹πŽπ•π„: β€’ Emotionally rich fantasy with spiritual themes β€’ Elegant heroines who wield power softly but devastatingly β€’ Romance that burns quietly then all at once β€’ Character-driven plots with legacy and prophecy β€’ Beauty in words, silence, and action Then this book is for you.
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Ethereal Romanoav, nineteen. Just like her name, she was a breath of heaven on earth, too innocent, too untouched, and too unaware of the darkness that waited beyond her walls. Her beauty was the kind poets lost sleep over. Her eyes, a deep crystalline blue. People whispered she was the most beautiful girl in the world, a jewel born once in centuries. When Ethereal was barely one year old, her beloved mother, Queen Sera Roman, died of a sudden illness. And within two months, her father, King David Roman, married the Princess of Kazi, Phina. After that marriage, everything changed. Phina was threatened, terrified, of the girl who would one day surpass every beauty in the realm. So David Roman locked his daughter away. At one and a half years old, Ethereal was placed inside an isolated tower. Too small to understand, too pure to fight back. For there was monster wearing a crown. Alexandra Drakaris. Thirty-two. The King of Kings. The ruler whose bloodline had conquered kingdoms. People called him The Beast. It was said his very shadow could silence a battlefield. Rumours whispered he stole women, used them, burned empires for pleasure. Queens feared him. Kings bowed. But the truth? He had never touched a single woman. No lovers. No partners. No queen. Alexandra lived alone in a fortress carved from cold, merciless stone, just like his heart. Dangerous, deadly, ruthless. He was a monster of power. Standing at six feet two, built like a warrior sculpted by the gods, he looked every bit the beast the world painted him to be. Yet his light brown eyes held storms-battles, betrayals, pain. Love made you weak. And Alexandra could not afford weakness. He took kingdoms. He crushed armies. He conquered power-nothing else. But the world did not know the truth: The beauty King Roman hid away was the only thing Alexandra would ever desire. His ethereal romanoav His little one.. ..... Give it a try.....

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