Of The Lamp

Of The Lamp

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Tarrin might be Dina's only chance at freedom. But trusting a mortal? That's a risk she refuses to take. ✷✷✷ Dina had one rule: don't trust mortals. As Sidhe of the Lamp, she holds immense power, yet she is also a prisoner, released only to grant three wishes. When the rebel Tarrin summons Dina and becomes her master, he offers freedom. At a price. He wants her help to overthrow the tyrant king, and only then will he free her from the Lamp. Dina suspects a trap, but she can't deny a chance at freedom. And despite her better judgment, Tarrin is starting to grow on her. Can she trust him long enough to free herself, or will trusting a mortal destroy everything? ✷✷✷ [90,000-100,000 words] #1 romantasy 28.02.26
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