The Flower in the Stone

The Flower in the Stone

  • WpView
    Reads 296
  • WpVote
    Votes 7
  • WpPart
    Parts 9
WpMetadataReadOngoing39m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Feb 19, 2016
Find your love in time...or else. A man known only by the royal symbol he wore when he died. A woman who remembers too much and nothing at all. Chasing each other through time, cursed that only one of them would remember the other in any given lifetime. It's a game of love with high stakes when ageless enemies call in the bets. For Fleur and Alinor, accidents of time ricochet them between past and future, from the glittering court of the Sun King to the thronged beaches of Southeast Asia. There is only one time and place they recognize each other: 12th century France. The mystery of their fate is tied to the secret of an abandoned shrine, betrayal by those they trusted most, and a purpose that could lead them to their deaths - unless they find the truth in time.
All Rights Reserved
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • House of Bellini
  • L'Ange de la Mort (The Art of Revolution #1)
  • Toxic Till The End
  • King Henry
  • Wake of the Dead | Two
  • His Beloved Dahlia | 18+ (His Beloved Series #2)
  • The lost queen
  • Vanishing Alley
  • The Ostler's Boy (The Ostler's Boy Book 1)

Every generation bears the sins of the last. When Anastasia is forced into a marriage she never chose, she becomes bound to Killian-a man feared for his silence as much as his violence. To her family, the union is protection. To him, it is justice long delayed. Every vow is calculated. Every act of devotion hides a blade. Killian has waited years to dismantle the family that destroyed his own, and through Anastasia, he finally holds the thread that can unravel them all. But fate has a cruel sense of irony. The woman meant to be collateral begins to matter. And the deeper the bond between them grows, the more impossible his revenge becomes. Because some threads, once pulled too tight, cannot be cut without blood.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines