: Faraine's ability to sense and absorb others' emotions is highlighted not as a weakness, but as a crucial tool for survival.
However, they cannot easily dissolve the union. Dismissing Faraine would destroy the fragile alliance between their two kingdoms, leaving Faraine's people vulnerable. Meanwhile, Vor's underground kingdom of Mythanar is literally falling apart due to poison and violent tremors tied to a sleeping dragon.
: The core of the book explores whether love can survive and flourish after a massive, fundamental lie.
: Arranged marriage, forced proximity, slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers POV : Dual points of view (Faraine & Vor) 🎭 Main Characters
: The eldest Gavarian princess who possesses an intense empathetic "gods-gift". After being forced to impersonate her younger sister, she finds herself trapped and viewed as a traitor.
Forced to spend time together to navigate the political unrest and save the kingdom, Vor and Faraine must fight their growing physical attraction while attempting to rebuild trust from the ground up. ⚡ Key Themes
The story begins in the immediate fallout of book one. King Vor has discovered that his new bride is Faraine and not her sister, whom he had originally courted. Enraged by the deception, Vor treats Faraine as a prisoner rather than his queen.



