The Democracy of Worlds

The Democracy of Worlds

  • WpView
    Reads 1
  • WpVote
    Votes 0
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing<5 mins
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Oct 8, 2016
Have you ever seen something so crazy you just have to show someone else? In this Chapter series, come along and explore the other wonderful,beautiful,magical,worlds that there are right at the tip of your nose. Come,To....The Democracy of Worlds
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

  • The Art of Courts and Lies (Book 1 in The Gifted Trilogy)
  • For Her Favor
  • Barry's life
  • Queen of Ash
  • The Scarlett story: How it all started
  • The Art of Blood and Power (Book 2 in The Gifted Trilogy)
  • Court Of Tethers and Ruin *A dark fae fantasy- romance*
  • The Thread Of Fate
  • Devotion within the Darkness

Ice flooded my veins as the realization of who he was hit me. It must have been evident on my face because the man in front of me let out a dark laugh. "Oh dear, you didn't realize you were talking to a royal, did you darling?" he crooned. Not just any royal. Kesserian Cinis. The recently coronated king and ruler over the Ember Court. I forgot how to breathe, my mind whirring as it tried to figure out how I could have been so stupid as to let this happen. *************************************************** Wren Heatherfield is on the run. Having turned 18, she is now in danger of becoming selected for the Garner, a deadly game in which the six kings who rule over her continent take eighteen non-magical girls and make them fight for their lives. But as she tries to avoid the game by running away with her best friend and her sister, she consequently finds herself doomed to be a competitor in the 246th Garner. But the Garner isn't the only thing capable of killing her. In a castle surrounded by kings with dark powers and girls fighting for their lives, she may find that the politics of royalty can be just as deadly as their games. No one can be trusted in a palace full of monsters and, if Wren has any hopes of survival, she may have to become one herself.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines