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Daughter of the Wind

De : Nora Carmody
Lu par : Chelsea Stephens, Christian Leatherman
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Darkness lurks in the shadows as a betrothed princess wrestles with a dangerous new magic that threatens her bond with her beloved horse—and a forbidden love for the enemy sworn to protect her.

Zara has never felt worthy of her title as First Daughter. Though next in line to lead her people, she hasn’t inherited what matters most—her mother’s sacred earth magic. While her people are tied to the land and their soul-bound horses, Zara has always felt a pull toward the wind.

As war rages against the enemy empire’s deadly Eagle Riders, her people edge closer to defeat. When a rider attacks Zara herself, she unleashes a wind magic strong enough to tear giant eagles from the sky. This power could turn the tide of the war—but at a terrible price: the slow unraveling of her psychic bond with her horse.

So when a marriage treaty is offered in exchange for peace, Zara agrees, sacrificing herself to protect her people. But the emperor’s palace is more treacherous than any battlefield. Hidden behind its gilded walls is a monstrous being long buried—and her power-hungry betrothed is determined to set it free.

Sworn to protect the future empress, Commander Talon soon realizes Zara is more than a political pawn—she’s the key to stopping the emperor’s dark ambitions. As their forbidden desire grows, they must face an ancient evil stirring beneath the throne. Even if it costs them everything.
Action et aventure Fantasy

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"Carmody debuts with an epic romantic fantasy that will leave readers eager for more from this expected trilogy."—Library Journal, starred review

"Carmody’s debut is the beginning of a new adult romantasy series with accessible writing and a fast-moving plot. Readers who reach for the enemies-to-lovers trope may enjoy."—Booklist

"This author's debut is 'romantasy for horse girls.'"—Phoenix 12 News

"Not only did [Daughter of the Wind] grab me, but it tossed me in the air, flung me about like a rag doll, and then grabbed me in its clutches once again, not letting go until I finished the book. Yes, it's that good... Well done Nora Carmody!"—Game Vortex
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