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Claws of Crimson and Ivory: An Epic Romantasy (Dragon Touched Book 2)
by Robyn Wolfe
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Synopsis
Scarred by war. Bound to dragons. Tested by love.
Cara has won her freedom, but King Voss’s vengeance threatens to tear the realm apart. With the Obsidian Order hunting her and dragons stirring in the skies, she must master new magic, forge dangerous alliances, and face impossible choices between ...
Cara has won her freedom, but King Voss’s vengeance threatens to tear the realm apart. With the Obsidian Order hunting her and dragons stirring in the skies, she must master new magic, forge dangerous alliances, and face impossible choices between ...
Scarred by war. Bound to dragons. Tested by love.
Cara has won her freedom, but King Voss’s vengeance threatens to tear the realm apart. With the Obsidian Order hunting her and dragons stirring in the skies, she must master new magic, forge dangerous alliances, and face impossible choices between love and loyalty.
Will she rise as the warrior fate demands—or burn in the fires of her own heart?
Claws of Crimson and Ivory is intended for readers 16+. Perfect for fans of Fourth Wing, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and From Blood and Ash, this romantasy entwines dragons, dangerous trials, and political betrayal with a burning passion that refuses to be caged.
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