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Wings of Silver and Lilac: An Epic Romantasy (Dragon Touched Book 1)
by Robyn Wolfe
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Synopsis
"Born in the shadows. Marked by dragons. Chosen by fate."
Cara has survived Easthaven’s streets with nothing but her wit, her scars, and a strange birthmark that burns like fire when danger is near. But when a witch reveals the truth—that her mark means she is dragon-touched—Cara is thrust ...
Cara has survived Easthaven’s streets with nothing but her wit, her scars, and a strange birthmark that burns like fire when danger is near. But when a witch reveals the truth—that her mark means she is dragon-touched—Cara is thrust ...
"Born in the shadows. Marked by dragons. Chosen by fate."
Cara has survived Easthaven’s streets with nothing but her wit, her scars, and a strange birthmark that burns like fire when danger is near. But when a witch reveals the truth—that her mark means she is dragon-touched—Cara is thrust into a world of deadly tournaments, political intrigue, and returning dragons.
To protect her only noble friend, Devon Blackthorn, Cara enters a contest where warriors fight for his marriage rights. Victory could give her power; failure could bind her to chains she cannot escape.
Yet even as she trains with blades and magic, her heart belongs to Aiden—the warlock whose passion could ignite kingdoms. With war brewing and dragons stirring, Cara must decide: will she rise as the dragon-touched warrior fate demands… or lose herself to the fires of love and loyalty?
Wings of Silver and Lilac 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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