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Reign & Ruin

Mages of the Wheel, Book 1

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Reign & Ruin

De : J.D. Evans
Lu par : Tim Campbell, Caren Naess
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“All magic is beautiful...and terrible. Do you not see the beauty in yours, nor the terror in mine? You can stop a heart, and I can stop your breath.”

She is heir to a Sultanate that once ruled the world. He is an unwanted prince with the power to destroy. She is order and intellect, a woman fit to rule in a man's place. He is chaos and violence and will stop at nothing to protect his people.

His magic answers hers with shadow for light. They need each other, but the cost of balance may be too high a price. Magic is dying and the only way to save it is to enlist mages who wield the forbidden power of death, mages cast out centuries ago in a brutal and bloody war.

Now, a new war is coming. Science and machines to replace magic and old religion.

They must find a way to save their people from annihilation and balance the sacred Wheel—but first, they will have to balance their own forbidden passion. His peace for her tempest, his restlessness for her calm.

Night and day, dusk and dawn, the end, and the beginning.

©2022 J.D. Evans (P)2022 Podium Audio
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This book is simply amazing for so many reasons:
- Mature leads: Both protagonists are grown, competent adults in political positions, so no teenage drama and dialogues or « Morally grey/ not like the other girls » tropes.
- Romance done right: It’s a true slow burn. No instant lust or obsession. The feelings develop over shared purpose, respect, and vulnerability.
- Strong writing: The prose is clean, well-edited, and elegant without being flowery.
- Believable political world: Magic is integrated into a functioning society. Religion, diplomacy, and gender roles are thoughtfully developed.
- No lazy tropes: No dramatic betrayal dragged out for 300 pages. No dumb miscommunication to drive the plot. Just building trust and understanding through dialogue and opening up.

If you love both Romance and Fantasy but were disappointed in all the « hyped » YA books, this is the one you should read next!!

The best Romantic Fantasy I’ve read so far

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