Forgotten Ties eBook
Forgotten Ties eBook
The War for Magic, book 4
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AVAILABLE ON AMAZON MARCH 25TH
We survived the siege. We survived the truth. But now we have to survive each other.
I’m Asha Lopez. I’ve gone from arcane soldier to fugitive to… whatever I am now. I thought admitting my feelings for Leylandir was the finish line, but it was just another starting gun.
We’re alive, but we aren’t whole. The magical burnout that nearly killed him has left scars on us both. Now, the bond that was supposed to be our strength has become a minefield. We’re walking a razor’s edge, and while we are partners in every sense of the word, we stand on opposite sides of an invisible wall neither of us knows how to break down.
But the multiverse doesn't pause for broken hearts.
To understand the gates and decide whether to lock them forever or tear them wide open, we need answers only one Elf can provide. Answers that are currently locked inside a fortress under close scrutiny by the Elven Council.
We have to go back to Eldarëon. We have to steal a high-value target from right under the Council’s nose. And to pull off the heist of the century, I have to trust that Leylandir and I can face what’s ahead of us side by side.
Trust requires surrender. I just don't know if I have anything left to give.
The fourth explosive installment in The War for Magic series. A gritty military fantasy heist with a slow-burn romance that battles through trauma, political intrigue, and the highest stakes yet.
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Some of my books are in the Kindle Unlimited program on Amazon which requires exclusivity. The Kindle Unlimited program is a subscription model which allows readers to read unlimited books per month in the program, but you can also purchase the book there as well.
Asha and Leylandir are continuing on their voyage to figure out whether the gates should be opened and how to do it. The elvish and human governments aren't on board at this point, but there are some members of each group who are working with the orcs and dwarves to determine the best course for all the worlds to take. Asha's previously unknown genealogy comes into play as does her search for others like her to help with a task that turns out to be more than one person can handle. At least she and Leylandir can finally get their relationship moving in the right direction. Looking forward to the next book to tie up some loose ends.