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Captive: Thirteen Thrones, #2
Dryadalis: Thirteen Thrones, #1
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With the Common Law now broken, the Wall of Charon is now sealed. Noctis are no longer welcomed in Luzaria, and neither are luzarans in the Empire of the night, but plots keep growing on one and another side of the silent stone mass, where secrets are unraveled.

Adrien is unable to stop thinking about Tayr, in spite of everything that happened. June knows that revealing him the truth will force her brother to make the thoughest call of his life, but the situation is developing fast and Adrien is willing to do it all to defend his feelings as well as their recipient.

The coins that are used to pay the toll to Charon will be essential to move with certain warranties in a world that's shrouded in intrigues and crossed interests; not just because the boatman is out on his ride, but because everyone wants the arkanais; allies and enemies seem to have a common end goal: To break the curse and free the terras of the empire. What could be so bad about that?

"There is no worse prison than a tormented mind, or a greater labyrinth than a broken heart."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateMar 18, 2021
Captive: Thirteen Thrones, #2
Dryadalis: Thirteen Thrones, #1

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  • Dryadalis: Thirteen Thrones, #1

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    Dryadalis: Thirteen Thrones, #1
    Dryadalis: Thirteen Thrones, #1

    Humans, elves, faeries and tides live together in the hustling city of Luzaria. But when Curfew rings, the streets are empty and from the dark walled off zone of Noctia, the gates are opened: necromancers, sorcerers, witches, vampires, werewolves and demons can stroll through at their leisure around the luzaran city, protected by the Common Law, that justifies any of their actions that takes place between midnight and the break of dawn. And the situation is that luzarans and noctis have taken years taking actions with the goal of strengthening bonds between both worlds, divided only by the huge wall that encloses Noctia inside of it: The Empire of the Night. Common Law includes as well the so-called Commute. June is a young human that will spend her next year living in Noctia, while Tayr, a mysterious sorcerer, will be in her home, under her roof, and next to her brother Adrien, whose curiosity over him will grow at the same time an uncontainable attraction does, but... Who is really Tayr?

  • Captive: Thirteen Thrones, #2

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    Captive: Thirteen Thrones, #2
    Captive: Thirteen Thrones, #2

    With the Common Law now broken, the Wall of Charon is now sealed. Noctis are no longer welcomed in Luzaria, and neither are luzarans in the Empire of the night, but plots keep growing on one and another side of the silent stone mass, where secrets are unraveled. Adrien is unable to stop thinking about Tayr, in spite of everything that happened. June knows that revealing him the truth will force her brother to make the thoughest call of his life, but the situation is developing fast and Adrien is willing to do it all to defend his feelings as well as their recipient. The coins that are used to pay the toll to Charon will be essential to move with certain warranties in a world that's shrouded in intrigues and crossed interests; not just because the boatman is out on his ride, but because everyone wants the arkanais; allies and enemies seem to have a common end goal: To break the curse and free the terras of the empire. What could be so bad about that? "There is no worse prison than a tormented mind, or a greater labyrinth than a broken heart."

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