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356 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 16, 2018
There would be no happily-ever-after. Not for her.
“You murdered your sisters for the good of our country?” His voice was amused.
Lara forced a chuckle from her lips. “Hardly. I murdered them because I wished to live.”
All she had ever known was violence. It was nothing to her. And everything.
"I wanted to see the bridge."
Aren stopped in his tracks, turning to give her a sharp look. "Why?"
She met his gaze unflinchingly. "I wanted to see the bit of architecture that was worth the right to my body. My loyalty. My life."
He recoiled as though she'd slapped him. "The rights to those things are yours to give, not your father's."
She was so painfully beautiful, and even knowing that she'd used it against him didn't lessen how powerfully he was drawn to her.
This man might be a hunter. But he was mistaken if he believed she was prey.
She wanted to stay, to fight and sweat and bleed for him and his harsh, wild, and beautiful kingdom.
"Everything you’ve said, everything you’ve done, everything between us has been a damned lie."
“Even if I'm a goddamned fool for it, there will never be anyone but you.”
What if you fell in love with the one person you’d sworn to destroy?
Brief storyline: A princess trained spy/assassin is tasked with infiltrating the enemy’s kingdom byseducingmarrying its King under the guise of a peace alliance.
“It’s yours,” he murmured into her ear. “Ithicana. Everything that I have is yours. To protect. To make better.”
“I will,” she whispered. “I promise.”
“I will be the next Queen of Ithicana. And I will bring the Bridge Kingdom to its knees.”
“I love you,” he said, his lips grazing against hers. “And I will love you, no matter what the future brings. No matter how hard I need to fight. I will always love you.”
For fifteen years, she’d been trained how to infiltrate an impenetrable kingdom.
How to discover weaknesses and exploit them.
How to destroy her enemies.
How to be merciless.
She’d been born for this.
"Ithicana would pay for its crimes against her people, and by the time she was through with its king, he’d do more than bend. He’d bleed."