Wedded to the Warlord (Song of the Four Kingdoms #1)

Sirena Knighton


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Wedded to the Warlord by Sirena Knighton
The Butcher of Borviel takes a bride…

When a princess from the East and a warlord from the West are forced into an arranged marriage to cement an alliance between their kingdoms, they have to learn to get along – or thousands will die.

Mallika has been burned by love before. She trusted the wrong man, and now she’s trapped as a pawn in his underhanded political schemes. With her brother’s life on the line, she’s forced to wed a man who stands for everything she hates, win his heart—and then secretly betray him.

Tristan knew he would never make a love match. As a general to his king, he sold his loyalty years ago in return for his family’s safety. Now, he’s suddenly the heir to a baronetcy, and his king wants him to take a foreign bride. One that he’s not sure he can trust.

With opponents to the alliance in both kingdoms, and their conflicting personalities constantly clashing, their marriage seems doomed to fail. Can these two royal pawns fight their fate and find love?

❤️ Dual POV
❤️ Arranged marriage
❤️ Slow-burn romance
❤️ Opposites attract
❤️ 'Only one bed'
❤️ 'Why can't I hate you?'

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Wedded to the Warlord is Book 1 in the Song of the Four Kingdoms . A passionate standalone romance with just the right amount of sweet spice, this is the first in a new fantasy romance series, perfect for readers that are new to Sirena's books.

Pick this book for steamy sexy times, slow-burn romance, and a swoon-worthy couple! Perfect for fans of Grace Draven, Elise Kova, and webtoons like ‘Under the Oak Tree’ and ‘Light and Shadow’ looking for diverse fantasy romance.

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Content warning: Adult language, mild violence, spicy romantic situations between consenting adults. There is NO cheating, NO cliffhangers, and a happily-ever-after ending is guaranteed.

Tropes: Arranged marriage, slow burn, opposites attract, only one bed, why can’t I hate you
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