The Half King
The most epic, spellbinding and dark fantasy romance of 2024
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- 379,00 Kč
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- 379,00 Kč
Publisher Description
Get ready to meet your newest fantasy romance obsession! A gripping and addictive slow-burn fantasy romance that's perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince, Quicksilver and Spark of the Everflame.
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A king by day. Shadow by night…
Long ago, the kingdom’s noble houses rebelled against the goddess... and for their treachery, the firstborn of each noble family was cursed.
One with perilous beauty.
One with destructive knowledge.
One with insatiable bloodlust.
But the royal house Mortara received the worst affliction of all. For while the king exists during the day, he fades into nothingness at night...until his twenty-first birthday, when he will be lost to the shadows forever.
Now an acolyte has arrived at court. Like all the second-born children, she’s destined to serve the goddess and become a Seer...only Cerise Solon has no gift of foretelling. In fact, she has no magical gift at all.
Instead, she’s surrounded by courtiers and priests – smiling sycophants whose hearts are filled with secrets and lies. And at the centre sits His Majesty Kian Hannibal Mortara, with his haunting eyes, sharp tongue, and an unerring ability to send her pulse skittering.
As the spectre of his twenty-first birthday – and the full force of his curse – approaches, the kingdom holds its breath.
There’s only one way to save a dying king... and it lies with the one person who’s hiding the biggest secret of all. Cerise.
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Landers (Starfall) brings a mythic fairy tale aesthetic to this new adult romantasy, crafting a complex world and vivid characters. A thousand years ago, the heads of the noble families of the Allied Realm performed the Great Betrayal, a failed attempt to kill the goddess Shiera, which left each of their first-born descendants with an inherited curse. Now second-born Cerise, an acolyte of the goddess Solon whose expected gift of seership has so far failed to manifest, is sent to serve as emissary to King Kian Mortara. Kian's bloodline curse causes him to disappear each night, and the curse is progressing to where he will soon vanish entirely—and without leaving an heir. As Cerise befriends the other important residents of the castle, digs into the previous emissary's coded journal, and seeks to understand her fated part in an epic quest to break the curses, a sweet love blossoms between her and the doomed Half King. The heavy metaphysical worldbuilding emerges fairly organically, but readers will wish for a more in-depth exploration of the political, social, and religious conditions of this war-torn land. Fortunately, a sequel seems to be in the cards. Readers will be eager for its arrival.