βTo challenge the gods is to invite their wrath.β So it is written of Lachyla, the Blighted City, in the Codex of the Ages. But who reads codices? And who really believes the tall stories of the Taleweavers? Dagra does. If itβs a story about the gods β even a dead god β he believes every word. Whe
The Fractured City
β Scribed by Kate Jenkins; Morgan Moreau
- Book ID
- 115254763
- Publisher
- 4 Horsemen Publications
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She might be the queen, but mounting pressure from the old guard prevents Collette from making real change in Coralia.
Following the death of her father, Collette dreams of peace and prosperity for her people. She wants to stop the Merscales trade and grow the economy through international cooperation. The nobility wants to maintain the status quo.
β When an important visit from the Nereid emissary is overshadowed by the brutal murder of Wrenn Almeida, Collette finds herself accused of murder by Wrenn's sister, Rhoslyn. As tensions rise between herself, her half-brother Zephraim, and Rhoslyn's supporters, the queen finds that her only choice is to flee the kingdom. Her allies--a trio of mercenaries, her aging guard captain, and her half-human lover--must stop at nothing to protect her.
The Fractured City is the debut novel in the epic Legends of Coralia fantasy series. This book contains LGBTQ+ themes,...
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