Om Song of Earth and Claws
In a world where kingdoms are won in a Game, believing that everyone will follow the Rules is hazardous. When Lannahi discovers that she is a pawn in the perfidious plan of the man she once loved, she has only one option-in order to save her family, she must take part in the Game herself.
But no one can win alone.
Lannahi has to duel to take power, but she will need allies to retain it. The interest she sees in the wolfish eyes of a recognized warrior gives her hope, though she doesn't lower her guard. The man has connections with the courts of powerful rulers from the region where lies the city she intends to conquer. She doesn't know where his loyalty truly belongs, but she knows that the love of a fae usually has fangs.
The Game starts.
Losing means slavery.
Losing means death.
This is a standalone romantasy novel featuring fae, their wicked games and a believable heroine determined to play on her own terms. The book contains mature themes and strong language.
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