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Smoke and Scar
by Gretchen Powell Fox
Part 1 of the Shattered Crown series
Birthed in shadow. Forged in fire.Throne of Glass meets The Serpent & the Wings of Night in this epic romantic fantasy where a haunted fae warrior and the human knight who hates her must team up in order to conquer a legendary series of trials.A Splintered KingdomAn ancient grudge has kept humans and the magical races of Arcanis at odds for centuries. The Arcane Crucible, a legendary series of trials that occurs every 25 years, offers a chance for peace.A Haunted WarriorElyria Lightbreaker, once a celebrated fae war hero, is a shadow of her former self. Drowning in grief after losing the man she loved to the previous Crucible, now she must rise to stop his sister from falling to the same fate.A Vengeful KnightHardened by loss and fueled by hate, Cedric Thorne's lifelong goal to conquer the Crucible on humanity's behalf is finally within reach. The only problem? Getting through the trials alive means working with Elyria-the very fae he blames for his parents' deaths.An Unwinnable ChallengeWith alliances fragile as spun glass and betrayal lurking at every turn, Elyria and Cedric must navigate deadly trials that test their strength, spirit, and magic... as well as their increasingly complex feelings for each other.This is the Arcane Crucible.SMOKE AND SCAR is the first book in the Shattered Crown trilogy, an epic romantasy series that follows our heroes Elyria and Cedric through deadly trials, dark magic, and shocking betrayals as they attempt to undo the wrongs of the past and heal their broken land.This super slow burn, enemies-to-lovers story is perfect for fans of high stakes, character-driven plots, rich world-building, a diverse cast of characters, elemental magic, and tension-filled romance-and books like The Serpent & the Wings of Night, Quicksilver, Blood & Steel, Spark of the Everflame, Trial of the Sun Queen, and Throne of Glass.
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Splintered Kingdom
by Gretchen Powell Fox
Part 2 of the Shattered Crown series
Tame her wild. Fan his flame.Throne of Glass meets Anastasia in this epic dark fantasy romance, the second book in the Shattered Crown trilogy and the sequel to Smoke and Scar.A Burgeoning PeaceTwo realms sit on the edge-not only of the physical chasms that divide them, but of the fragile truce forged between Arcanians and humans in the wake of the Arcane Crucible.A Shadow UnleashedElyria Lightbreaker may have survived the Celestial Sanctum, but she remains haunted by all that occurred, all that she did, within. Determined to reclaim the Crown of Concord and unmask the dark sorcerer behind its theft, she must master her own inner darkness if she's to survive the journey ahead-and untangle the dangerous feelings pulling her toward Cedric.A Victor UnmooredCedric Thorne sacrificed everything to conquer the trials. Now, burdened by a power he cannot control and truths he refuses to face, he finds himself in a kingdom splintering beneath the surface-and bound to Elyria by something he cannot, will not, sever. But some secrets are meant to stay buried, and uncovering them could be the key to lasting peace... or the spark that ends it.A Bond ReforgedAs twin victors of the Crucible, Elyria and Cedric soon learn there are many roles they must play in the pursuit of a new Arcanis. With enemies lurking in plain sight, they will have to fight with a whole new array of weapons, all the while trying to understand the bond that thrums between them: reforged, rekindled, renewed.Now the real game begins.SPLINTERED KINGDOM is the sequel to Smoke and Scar and the second book in the Shattered Crown trilogy, an epic romantic fantasy series perfect for fans of high stakes, character-driven plots, rich world-building, a diverse cast of characters, elemental magic, and tension-filled romance-and authors like Carissa Broadbent, Helen B. Scheuerer, Raven Kennedy, Leigh Bardugo, and Sarah J. Maas.Content note: This book contains strong language, adult themes, and open door spice, and is thus recommended for mature readers.
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