Chapter 21: Betrayal in the Throne Room
The transformation of the Sundering ritual should have marked the end of the conflict, but Elira’s Seer vision was showing […]
The transformation of the Sundering ritual should have marked the end of the conflict, but Elira’s Seer vision was showing […]
The throne room doors had been sealed with blood magic so ancient and powerful that even Thorne’s five-thousand-year-old abilities couldn’t
The Courtroom Duel had ended in a narrow victory—Cassian’s passionate defense barely swaying enough nobles to validate Elira’s claim to
The Blood Court’s defenses were formidable—centuries of magical wards, strategic chokepoints, and elite vampire warriors trained for exactly this kind
The aftermath of Seraphine’s death should have brought peace. Instead, it unleashed chaos. Damian Moreau, stripped of his blood curse
The combined attack should have ended Seraphine. Elira’s silver fire merged with Thorne’s shadow magic created a devastating blade of
The moment their lips met for the bonding, the world dissolved into sensation and power. Thorne’s fangs pierced her throat
The banquet had dissolved into chaos after Alaric’s departure—vampires arguing about political ramifications, defector wolves being assigned quarters, and court
The banquet hall had transformed into a battlefield of tension. Cassian’s pack warriors stood in aggressive formation, their eyes glowing
The Moon Banquet stretched on for another torturous hour, but Elira barely noticed the passing time. Every nerve in her