Lord of the Mountains

Self-Published

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Used as a tool to end the war, Primrose, a water elemental, is sent to the live in the treacherous peaks of Cragg, the home of stone elementals. As her new husband, Ares, begins to succumb to arcane madness, Kur, his father, steadily makes him sicker, and with Primrose kept in the dark, only Horus, the eldest brother and Lord of the Mountains, can save him. Set, the mischevious younger brother, and Minerva, the cold-hearted sister, do everything they can to rebel unnoticed. Primrose finds herself playing with fire as she stands up to an explosive patirarch, meanwhile, the servants bear not only the brunt of the violence, but the weight of every family secret. The Saber family prove to be even more terrifying when hidden behind closed doors.

Chapters(16 total)

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  • Big mamaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The author has done a tremendous job keeping this book interesting and engaging from start to finish. The format is unique and captivating. A cross between a script and traditional novel which was a pleasant surprise and delightfully done. I’m eager to read more and can’t wait for the next book. 5/5 stars! Hope this gets professionally published one day and turned into a Netflix series !
    The characters are diverse and their motivations are captivating with the potential for both conflict and growth. The protagonists have their own flaws which makes them realistic and relatable. I also enjoyed the love and flirtatious aspects that was nicely dispersed throughout the chapters without taking away the action and adventure. The structure was chronologically set out and paced nicely.
    The dialogue was a mixture of informal, funny, quick-witted and was the highlight of the book.
    The author has a brilliant imagination. The book is a great read, easy to follow and very captivating. Would be suitable for anyone interested in a fantasy story or even someone looking to branch out and read something unique and different. Hoping to see more books like this in the future that show creativity and individuality. Thank you