Enchanting the Elven Mage: Kingdoms of Lore Book One
β Scribed by Alisha Klapheke
- Publisher
- Alisha Klapheke
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08NHZ47MW
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A human princess. An elven mage. A betrothal bound in a curse.
Today, Aury learned three things: One, she is the princess. Two, she might be a powerful mage. And three, a brutal mountain elf is on his way to the kingdom for their marriage.
Aury canβt escape her newly revealed royal parents quickly enough. If they think she is going to marry some vicious elven warrior mage, they have another thing coming. They claim sheβs a mage too, but she has yet to prove it. She heads to the magic military order to get her rune-marked staff and learn everything she can. If she becomes the weapon they need instead of her not-if-she-can-help-it husband, theyβll send the mountain elf packing, right?
If they donβt, she will.
Filip is certain of three truths: One, he is bound to wed a stubborn mule of a princess. Two, the union will give his people the farmland they desperately need. Three, his nightmare of a bride has wild magic that will probably kill him before their wedding day.
But he will die before he gives up on winning her hand.
War is coming, and the first battle will be fought in the heart.
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