The battle is over, the king is dead. The enemy army is camped at the borders, ready to pillage and plunder their way to certain victory. The fate of Levanta rests on the newly orphaned Princess Karina, who is willing to do whatever it takes to save her people from the ravages of this unwinnable invasion. Karina must swallow her pride and beg King Hayden for mercy, even if it means sacrificing her own freedom, promising to marry the enemy king and fulfill his every twisted desire. But the infamous Burning Fury is not an easy man to deal with. Especially when he doesn't hesitate to demonstrate his "needs" on the unsuspecting Princess. Will Karina's determination to save her people be strong enough for her to endure a diplomatic marriage with the perpetually angry king? Will Hayden defeat his inner demons and make the beautiful princess fall for him? Can their fragile treaty survive palace coups, assassination attempts, and rebel attacks? More importantly, can they? *** You might have noticed that this book is formatted a little differently than what you are used to in this genre. I have done a lot of research in reader groups on Facebook and I was surprised by the amount people who actually preferred to have spaces between paragraphs instead of just the regular indents. A lot of those people were neurodivergent - people with ADHD, dyslexia, sensory processing difficulties, etc., but there was also a number of people without any issues whatsoever who preferred this style simply because it reads better and helps them focus.Do not hesitate to let me know what you thought about the formatting, I'm always grateful for feedback and suggestions: )
Anna Svoboda Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)

