The Dragons' Rose
(2025)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Hemingway Publishers, 2025
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ISBN/ISSN
9781966239048 MWT17716598, 1966239041 17716598
LANGUAGE
English
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In a kingdom bound by tradition and torn by whispers of rebellion, one young knight's journey will challenge everything he's ever known-about loyalty, love, and destiny. Cullen Branson was born to serve: a knight of the Order of the Dragon, sworn to protect his kingdom, fulfill his family's legacy, and secure his future through an arranged marriage to a powerful princess. But beneath the weight of duty lies a yearning he's long kept hidden-a longing for freedom, for magic, and for love. Elara is a land divided, where magic has been outlawed, its ancient guardians banished, and a prophecy speaks of a champion who will reunite its fractured races. As Cullen rises through the ranks of the Order, a chance encounter with Amalia, a mysterious elven figure, ignites a forbidden connection. Their bond defies the laws of his kingdom, challenging not only his duty but the boundaries of his own heart. Caught between the expectations of his station and the desires of his soul, Cullen is drawn into a web of intrigue and ancient secrets. When alliances crumble, betrayal strikes, and a war brews on the horizon, Cullen must decide: Will he fight for the kingdom that demands his loyalty, or will he stand for a future where love and magic are no longer forbidden? The Dragon's Rose is a powerful tale of epic fantasy, forbidden romance, and the courage to follow your own path. Perfect for fans of inclusive fantasy, political intrigue, and stories where love transcends boundaries, Danielle Outlaw invites you into a world of magic, destiny, and the enduring strength of the human (and elven) heart. Discover the legend. Experience The Dragon's Rose. "As forbidden love ignites in the shadows of duty, Cullen discovers that destiny doesn't follow the rules-or the expectations of the heart."

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