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Oralia Solis hasn't felt the touch of another in 245 years. Not without them crumbling to ash at her feet. Cursed by the bite of a daemoni, she has been sequestered away for the greater good of Aethera by her adopted father, King Typhon.
King Renwick rules the rival kingdom of Infernis, the land of the dead. When Oralia flees the palace of Aethera after her power is let loose with deadly results, he recognizes her potential as a weapon and aids her escape.
Oralia finds herself the prisoner of the man she has been taught to fear most, and Renwick is surprised to find there is more to this princess than her untamed powers. Despite the gulf of secrets and magic between them, Renwick can't deny the pull he feels towards her, and Oralia struggles to resist the one person who cannot only survive her touch, but craves it.
As Oralia uncovers the truth of her parentage and masters her magic, she will discover that the power to raze or save either Aethera or Infernis lies in her hands. War between the two kingdoms looms and she must decide who she can trust and which she wants more: power or love.
With its own unique world, language, and lore, Ruin provides readers a depth that isn't often found in other mythological retellings and fantasy romance novels. Within Ruin, readers will find a true slow burn romance, enemies to lovers, nods to multiple mythological stories reimagined into new lore, LGBTQIA+ representation (supporting characters). Ruin is an exploration of fear and grief and the way those things can fester, changing one into something unrecognizable and how sometimes the path back to finding yourself is to face what you fear most.
King Renwick rules the rival kingdom of Infernis, the land of the dead. When Oralia flees the palace of Aethera after her power is let loose with deadly results, he recognizes her potential as a weapon and aids her escape.
Oralia finds herself the prisoner of the man she has been taught to fear most, and Renwick is surprised to find there is more to this princess than her untamed powers. Despite the gulf of secrets and magic between them, Renwick can't deny the pull he feels towards her, and Oralia struggles to resist the one person who cannot only survive her touch, but craves it.
As Oralia uncovers the truth of her parentage and masters her magic, she will discover that the power to raze or save either Aethera or Infernis lies in her hands. War between the two kingdoms looms and she must decide who she can trust and which she wants more: power or love.
With its own unique world, language, and lore, Ruin provides readers a depth that isn't often found in other mythological retellings and fantasy romance novels. Within Ruin, readers will find a true slow burn romance, enemies to lovers, nods to multiple mythological stories reimagined into new lore, LGBTQIA+ representation (supporting characters). Ruin is an exploration of fear and grief and the way those things can fester, changing one into something unrecognizable and how sometimes the path back to finding yourself is to face what you fear most.
Oralia Solis hasn't felt the touch of another in 245 years. Not without them crumbling to ash at her feet. Cursed by the bite of a daemoni, she has been sequestered away for the greater good of Aethera by her adopted father, King Typhon.
King Renwick rules the rival kingdom of Infernis, the land of the dead. When Oralia flees the palace of Aethera after her power is let loose with deadly results, he recognizes her potential as a weapon and aids her escape.
Oralia finds herself the prisoner of the man she has been taught to fear most, and Renwick is surprised to find there is more to this princess than her untamed powers. Despite the gulf of secrets and magic between them, Renwick can't deny the pull he feels towards her, and Oralia struggles to resist the one person who cannot only survive her touch, but craves it.
As Oralia uncovers the truth of her parentage and masters her magic, she will discover that the power to raze or save either Aethera or Infernis lies in her hands. War between the two kingdoms looms and she must decide who she can trust and which she wants more: power or love.
With its own unique world, language, and lore, Ruin provides readers a depth that isn't often found in other mythological retellings and fantasy romance novels. Within Ruin, readers will find a true slow burn romance, enemies to lovers, nods to multiple mythological stories reimagined into new lore, LGBTQIA+ representation (supporting characters). Ruin is an exploration of fear and grief and the way those things can fester, changing one into something unrecognizable and how sometimes the path back to finding yourself is to face what you fear most.
King Renwick rules the rival kingdom of Infernis, the land of the dead. When Oralia flees the palace of Aethera after her power is let loose with deadly results, he recognizes her potential as a weapon and aids her escape.
Oralia finds herself the prisoner of the man she has been taught to fear most, and Renwick is surprised to find there is more to this princess than her untamed powers. Despite the gulf of secrets and magic between them, Renwick can't deny the pull he feels towards her, and Oralia struggles to resist the one person who cannot only survive her touch, but craves it.
As Oralia uncovers the truth of her parentage and masters her magic, she will discover that the power to raze or save either Aethera or Infernis lies in her hands. War between the two kingdoms looms and she must decide who she can trust and which she wants more: power or love.
With its own unique world, language, and lore, Ruin provides readers a depth that isn't often found in other mythological retellings and fantasy romance novels. Within Ruin, readers will find a true slow burn romance, enemies to lovers, nods to multiple mythological stories reimagined into new lore, LGBTQIA+ representation (supporting characters). Ruin is an exploration of fear and grief and the way those things can fester, changing one into something unrecognizable and how sometimes the path back to finding yourself is to face what you fear most.
Über den Autor
Gillian Eliza West, debut author of Ruin: The Infernis Duology, lives in Austin, Texas. With a passion for mythology that has taken her around the world (despite her fear of flying), she strives to infuse her own stories with a similar kind of wonder and magic. Her first foray into writing for an audience came through fan fiction, allowing her to hone her skills as a storyteller. When she isn't working on her debut duology, you can find Gillian snuggled up with her dog, Walter, and a book or her favorite fanfic. To learn more about Gillian and her upcoming projects, visit her website to join her mailing [...]
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Importe, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9798990138902 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | West, Gillian Eliza |
Hersteller: | Gillian Eliza West |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 216 x 140 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Gillian Eliza West |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.10.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,551 kg |