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Synopsis
She refuses to be bound to anyone; he's trying to find freedom. Aileana is the king's pet. She has lived her entire life in a tower, waiting for the day she will be forced to marry his son. When that day arrives, she has a plan. Armed with her daggers and her desire for freedom, she runs from the king and his deadly power. Xander has spent his entire life on the run. He doesn't need anyone or anything, certainly not a mate. But when his path crosses with a feisty elf, nothing will ever be the same again. He has secrets to keep. She wants to leave Ithenmyr behind and not look back. Fate has other plans for them both. This slow burn, enemies-to-lovers romantic fantasy is filled with banter, fated mates, fake marriage, world building and is the first in The Ithenmyr Chronicles. NOTE: This series is upper YA/NA and will have moderate steam as the series progresses. There are some instances of violence, language, and mature situations. Recommended for ages sixteen and up. "Fantasical, fun and fierce, Of Earth and Flame strikes every chord beautifully with its slow burn romance and clever world-building." - Priscilla Rose, author of Shadow of Eternal Flames
Is Of Earth and Flame (The Ithenmyr Chronicles #1): an Enemies to Lovers Rapunzel Retelling appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This romantasy features moderate violence, steamy romance that increases as the series progresses, mature language, and themes of captivity and forced marriage. The publisher recommends it for ages 16+.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, steamy sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include captivity, violence, and forced marriage.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the fierce heroine escaping her tower prison, the banter-filled enemies-to-lovers romance, and the fantasy world-building with fated mates.