Bound by the War God's Blade

A Romantic Epic Fantasy of Divine Courts, Mortal Choice, and Forbidden Storm-Bond Magic
500 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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A warrior-priestess. A storm-bound prince. A prophecy neither of them intends to obey.Adaeze has been raised by the Blade Court to become useful before she becomes free. On the day of her sacred binding, she is expected to surrender her will to duty.She refuses.One changed word awakens the First Blade - an ancient weapon older than the divine courts themselves - and brands Adaeze with a forbidden sign: blade crossed by lightning, an unfinished ring of choice the gods tried to bury.The Storm Court sends Prince Kola to bring her in alive.Kola knows what obedience costs. Raised beneath the weight of royal command and prophetic law, he has survived by choosing the narrower danger. Capturing Adaeze should be another duty, another order, another sacrifice made in the name of stability.But Adaeze does not surrender. She negotiates. She refuses. She forces terms where every court expects chains.And when Kola is marked by the same impossible magic, the prophecy becomes something far more dangerous than fate.Together, they uncover a buried war between five divine courts - Blade, Storm, Sea, Light, and Crossroads - and an older mortal power built not on obedience, but consent. Every oath hides a claim. Every throne hides a debt. Every act of protection risks becoming another cage.To survive, Adaeze must learn what the First Blade truly cuts.To stand beside her, Kola must decide whether loyalty is still loyalty when it was manufactured by fear.And before the courts are done with them, both must answer the question prophecy was designed to silence: If fate chose you, are you still free?Bound by the War God's Blade is the first book in The Courts of Ash and Choice, a romantic epic fantasy series about divine power, mortal consent, slow-burn trust, and the dangerous work of choosing for yourself.