The Heiress - GENEVA G. DICKSONS - ebook

The Heiress ebook

GENEVA G. DICKSONS

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In the ancient kingdom of Aurelia, bloodlines are law, and crowns are inherited—not chosen. But when the royal palace falls in a single night of betrayal, Elara is forced to flee into a world that has already decided her fate. Raised to be a symbol, not a ruler, Elara discovers that her lineage carries a legacy far older and more dangerous than the throne itself. Secrets etched in prophecy, a gate that remembers forgotten kings, and a truth buried in the kingdom's past begin to surface as Aurelia descends into chaos. Hunted by usurpers, rebels, and shadows wearing familiar faces, Elara must learn quickly that loyalty is never what it seems. At her side stands Caelan—a sworn guard marked by rumored treachery and bound by an oath that may cost him everything. Between them grows a forbidden bond forged in exile, war, and choices that cut deeper than steel. Love becomes both refuge and risk, a weakness her enemies are eager to exploit. As factions collide and the throne is claimed by lies, Elara is confronted with the cruelest truth of all: destiny does not demand obedience—it demands sacrifice. To save Aurelia, she must decide what kind of ruler she is willing to become, and what she is willing to lose. The Heiress is a sweeping tale of royal romance, political intrigue, and epic destiny—where power is inherited, but sovereignty is earned. It is a story of a woman who learns that a crown is not defined by blood alone, but by the courage to choose love, truth, and selfhood in a world that would rather see her kneel.

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Liczba stron: 222

Rok wydania: 2026

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