Honor bound [On Hold]

Honor bound [On Hold]

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Esmeralda is the heir to her father's kingdom. She discards jewels and ignorance for a front-row view of the war tearing Llyssinda apart. As her Queen and King's lifeline to the land threatens to die, she must overcome fear to take her rightful place before it is too late. Armed with an army of hungry men and women willing to die for her and power blessed by the Heavens, she must join forces with her lands old rival, Bylssinda. To do so she must marry Bylssinda's heir, Prince Alexander Lyson Rupport III. It's too bad that marriage doesn't make him any less arrogant, but he is capable. The question is: Is her power and his skills enough to save everything they love dearly?
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