A Fated Vow

A Fated Vow by Amanda Aggie is a fantasy romance published by Book Dragon Publishing on April 2, 2024. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the only living child of the Elf Lord, who faces an unexpected turn of events when her betrothed abandons her during a ship attack, leaving her to wash ashore and escape her impending marriage. As she navigates her newfound freedom, she encounters a mysterious demon lord with the power to command death, setting the stage for a complex relationship.
Readers will find a tale rich in romance and fantasy, exploring themes of identity and unexpected connections. The protagonist’s journey from the Elven Islands to an abandoned castle introduces her to a world filled with danger and allure, as she grapples with her feelings for a villainous figure who is both captivating and threatening. This narrative intertwines elements of werewolves and shifters within its romantic framework, promising an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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For fans of ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’, ‘Bride of the Shadow King’, and ‘The Bargainer’ series, this enemies to lovers fantasy romance between a villain with the power to command death and an elf lord’s daughter is bound to have you reading late into the night.
As the only living child of the Elf Lord, I’m set to inherit the Elven Islands. That is until I’m forced to wed Vanderlyth’s most notorious sack of potatoes, and we set sail to confess our love before the King and Queen of the Seven Realms.
Our ship was attacked, and my good-for-nothing betrothed sailed off in the only lifeboat, leaving me to drown. All I know is I wash up on the mainland. Everyone back in the islands believes I’m dead and suddenly, I don’t have to marry Mr. Sack of Potatoes. I don’t have to be the pretty girl on his arm.
All is well in my world until a mysterious, hauntingly flirtatious man shows up to the abandoned castle I’ve decided to call home. Knife to my throat, he demands to know why I’m trespassing on his lands.
Let’s not get hasty, folks. The brooding, scarred, handsome as sin demon lord is no ‘knight in shining armor.’ He’s a villain who can reanimate the dead. He’s the very thing nightmares are made from, but something about him is more alluring than I’m willing to admit.
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