A Gift of Revelations
A Gift Of Stars - Book 1 Of The Nearer Realm Tales
A Gift of Revelations: The price of trust is learning to see the person behind the enemy.
Enemies marry to stop one war only to uncover a conspiracy to manifest false gods.
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Lady Evania Marsiley is determined to end the war that claimed her brother’s life. In a cruel twist of fate, she saves an enemy—Lord Commander Tabbert Persungen— from being taken prisoner and seals her fate as his bride.
They travel across their kingdoms to prepare for the official wedding ceremony, but in every direction, there are perils of war—battles, cities set ablaze, assassins meting out revenge.
Lady Evania discovers her brother’s grave and unearths a conspiracy to start a deadlier war. Evania can either trust an enemy to stop a war with a false god or be doomed to have a heavy heart in a desolate world.
Is Evania strong enough to overcome her grief and trust the man who led the battle against her brother?
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Lord Tabbert Persungen lost his father and hundreds of soldiers in the war, but he managed to keep his three brothers alive. Exhausted from a decade of war, he seeks the tranquillity of rebuilding his estate.
But Tabbert can never know peace. For generations, his family has guarded a secret that will determine the fate of the world for ten thousand years. The stars are turning, and various pantheons vie for control of the planet.
But the constellations of the true and proper gods haven’t changed their positions, and if the war is fought now, the true and proper gods don’t have the strength to push back false gods.
Tabbert travels across a kingdom with Evania, convinced that if she learns of the True War, she will reveal the secret and seize the opportunity to conquer his kingdom.
If he doesn’t trust her with information on the True War, he’ll spend the rest of his life living a lie with his wife, breaking his oath to her and the Altian cultural mandate of keeping his word. If he trusts her, she could lay ruin to the planet.
A Gift of Revelations: The price of trust is learning to see the person behind the enemy.
Tropes: romantasy, altar diplomacy, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, slow burn, strong heroine, noble hero, trek, idiots in love, mistaken identity, found family.
The author uses British spelling.
This book is considered medium spice as it has open-door sex scenes.
They travel across their kingdoms to prepare for the official wedding ceremony, but in every direction, there are perils of war—battles, cities set ablaze, assassins meting out revenge.
Lady Evania discovers her brother’s grave and unearths a conspiracy to start a deadlier war. Evania can either trust an enemy to stop a war with a false god or be doomed to have a heavy heart in a desolate world.
Is Evania strong enough to overcome her grief and trust the man who led the battle against her brother?
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Lord Tabbert Persungen lost his father and hundreds of soldiers in the war, but he managed to keep his three brothers alive. Exhausted from a decade of war, he seeks the tranquillity of rebuilding his estate.
But Tabbert can never know peace. For generations, his family has guarded a secret that will determine the fate of the world for ten thousand years. The stars are turning, and various pantheons vie for control of the planet.
But the constellations of the true and proper gods haven’t changed their positions, and if the war is fought now, the true and proper gods don’t have the strength to push back false gods.
Tabbert travels across a kingdom with Evania, convinced that if she learns of the True War, she will reveal the secret and seize the opportunity to conquer his kingdom.
If he doesn’t trust her with information on the True War, he’ll spend the rest of his life living a lie with his wife, breaking his oath to her and the Altian cultural mandate of keeping his word. If he trusts her, she could lay ruin to the planet.
A Gift of Revelations: The price of trust is learning to see the person behind the enemy.
Tropes: romantasy, altar diplomacy, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, slow burn, strong heroine, noble hero, trek, idiots in love, mistaken identity, found family.
The author uses British spelling.
This book is considered medium spice as it has open-door sex scenes.
