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Synopsis
They forged her into a soldier. They never expected her to survive. When a royal betrothal shatters the fragile trust between Ashe Rebec and Prince Zander Rayne, court alliances begin to crumble—and so does the kingdom. Betrayed by her family, hunted by a secret sect, and framed for treason she didn’t commit, Ashe must navigate deadly secrets hidden within the halls of Warriath… where a crown weighs heavier than chains and loyalty is a weapon. As her bond with Kaelith begins to fracture, Ashe is thrust into a brutal war of power, prophecy, and blood. Worse, Ashe's own magic is changing—and the truth of her bloodline could ignite a war that dragons alone cannot stop. Can she hold her squad together, outwit the traitors among them, and survive the trials ahead or will the sanctuary of legend fall... and the world with it? Find out what scorches the skies of Warriath by reading A Court of Blood and Ash , the enemy-to lovers, fantasy fiction series readers are comparing to Sarah J. Maas, Stephanie Garber, and Carissa Broadbent. One click to continue this Fantasy Romance adventure now!
A Court of Blood and Ash: Throne of the Blood Fae: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
Intense adult romantasy with strong violence, betrayal, court intrigue, war, and steamy romance. Comparable to Sarah J. Maas's works with enemy-to-lovers tension and mature themes.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, steamy sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include betrayal, framing / false accusation, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers will love the high-stakes court intrigue, dragons, enemies-to-lovers romance, and a heroine fighting to survive deadly political conspiracies.