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  • 9.6

A king bound by ambition. A girl scarred by fate. And a matebond powerful enough to bring a kingdom to its knees. Narine never expected to survive, not after what was done to her body, mind, and soul. But fate had other plans. Rescued by Supreme Alpha Sargis, the kingdom’s most feared ruler, she finds herself under the protection of a man she doesn’t know… and a bond she doesn’t understand. Sargis is no stranger to sacrifice. Ruthless, ambitious, and loyal to the sacred matebond, he’s spent years searching for the soul fate promised him, never imagining she would come to him broken, on the brink of death, and afraid of her own shadow. He never meant to fall for her… but he does. Hard and fast. And he’ll burn the world before letting anyone hurt her again. What began in silence between two fractured souls slowly grows into something intimate and real. But healing is never linear. And love? Love is a war. With the court whispering, the past clawing at their heels, and the future hanging by a thread, their bond is tested again and again. Because falling in love is one thing. Surviving it? That’s a war of its own. Narine must decide, Can she survive being loved by a man who burns like fire, when all she’s ever known is how not to feel? Will she shrink for the sake of peace, or rise as Queen for the sake of his soul? For readers who believe even the most fractured souls can be whole again, and that true love doesn't save you. It stands beside you while you save yourself.

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  • 9.0

When I was a child, my grandma used to tell me stories. At the time, I never gave them much thought. Thinking they were just that… stories. Growing up, I soon realized that they weren’t lofty fantasies and fairy tales but memories of her past, memories of our ancestors before our world turned to sh*t. You see, what comes from legend, no matter how exaggerated the story becomes, there is always a sliver of truth. You just need to weed out the fiction from fact. My grandmother used to tell me stories of the Chosen One—the one who would save us all. When I was younger, I used to believe that what she said was true. Eventually, someone would be born, just as the Oracle predicted—someone who could save our souls and bind us back to our magic. Once I grew up and saw the world unfolding around me, I no longer believed in salvation. The chosen one seemed to be more of a prayer than reality. Some dream we wanted desperately to come true. Something in which we needed to find hope when there wasn’t any left. When our ancestors turned their backs on us, how were we expected to believe in this so-called salvation? Especially when all we witnessed was death and carnage ever since the great war. Nothing except pain and poverty. I used to believe the stories and used to pray for the mysterious chosen one that would rid our world of its evil. Now, though, I see it for what it really is, just a dream of hope. Some out of reach fairy-tale. A story to create hope. Hope is dangerous; it makes you believe things will get better. I stopped hanging on to hope when I witnessed firsthand that it caused nothing but heartache.

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  • 7.3

Indianna Hughs, a perennial wallflower, found solace in the shadows, treasuring her anonymity. However, life had different plans when she was thrust into a new school, shattering her world of quietude. The bustling classroom made her unease palpable, her reluctance to bask in the spotlight evident. Enter Greyson, the enigmatic bad boy, oozing charisma and unpredictability. His curiosity was instantly aroused by Indianna's reticence, and he sought to bridge the gap with his usual charm. Yet, Indianna's guarded demeanor remained unyielding. An unexpected revelation, cloaked in mystery, surfaced as she cautioned him to tread cautiously. Their encounters evolved into a tempestuous dance of attraction and concealed truths. Greyson, unwavering, prodded the uncharted recesses of Indianna's personality, sparking a tantalizing intrigue. But Indianna was more than met the eye, and her enigmatic past guarded the key to her heart. As their tale unfolds in "Unveiling Shadows," it delves into the delicate equilibrium between vulnerability and strength. Layers of Indianna's past and the enigma of Greyson unravel, exposing the hidden desires and truths concealed in their souls. In a world where shadows can no longer veil the truth, their improbable connection sparks a voyage of self-discovery and love. Indianna wrestles with her profound shyness and fervent desire for anonymity. She's accustomed to fading into the background, avoiding attention at all costs. However, her new school and Greyson's relentless pursuit force her out of her comfort zone. She grapples with her insecurities and fear of scrutiny, engendering internal turmoil as she questions her identity and worth. Externally, the narrative revolves around Greyson's relentless quest to breach the walls guarding Indianna's heart. Despite her admonitions and efforts to bury her past, he is resolute in uncovering the truth behind her enigmatic façade. This leads to conflicts and confrontations as Greyson pushes boundaries, inadvertently intensifying Indianna's discomfort. Additionally, external pressures mount from curious peers and classmates who are captivated by the new girl's reserved demeanor, fomenting social tension and awkward situations for Indianna. As the story unfolds, these internal and external struggles become entwined, weaving a dynamic narrative that explores themes of self-acceptance, the potency of vulnerability, and the challenges of opening up to others. This journey profoundly shapes the evolution of both Indianna and Greyson's characters.

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