A Storm Rises
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4.0 • 4 Ratings
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- $4.99
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Publisher Description
A royal heir trapped by duty.
A lowborn desperate for a future.
A deadly competition that will change everything.
Princess Avalynn Stromm is destined to rule Faevenly—but the crown feels like a cage. She craves adventure and the freedom denied to her within palace walls. So when the legendary Summit Range Hunt is announced, she finally sees a chance to carve her own path… until she learns she's being sent not to win, but to ensure a lowborn competitor loses.
Mateo Vela is a half-fae with one hope of changing his family's future: the realm's most dangerous hunt, newly opened to competitors from his province. Winning could change everything—or cost him his life. And when whispers of a long-buried prophecy begin to swirl, he finds himself at the center of a destiny far bigger than a single competition.
Thrown together into the hunt, Avalynn and Mateo quickly become targets of creatures more dangerous than imagined. Survival demands an uneasy alliance—even as a forbidden pull grows between them, one neither can afford to trust.
Rivals collide. Secrets unravel. And the fate of Faevenly may rest in the hands of two competitors who were never meant to stand together.
Hidden magic. Rivals-to-lovers tension. A deadly competition.
Perfect for fans of Holly Black, Sarah J. Maas, and sweeping fantasy romance.
Note: Readers are encouraged to read the content warning in the Author's Note inside the book. This series contains violence and fade-to-black romance.
A Storm Rises is Book One in the Bloodlines Legacy Series, the explosive sequel series to Fae Bloodlines. Dive in and continue the epic saga that spans bloodlines, generations, and destinies.
Customer Reviews
A great read!
This is a tale of two worlds, of finding one’s self, of falling of love, of betrayal, of secrets… the two main characters each have a strong sense of self, and of where they belong in the world. Throughout the book those deeply held beliefs drive them to make the decisions they do. They have to determine on their own if they should follow their duty, or their heart. The last two scenes in the book do feel a little rushed, more time could have been spend developing them, but they didn’t change my response to the book… I can’t wait for the next one.