Golden Queen
RR Elkins
Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
4.67
· Steam/Spice level: 5 of 5
Explicit and plentiful [?]
· 6 ratings · 543 pages · Published: 31 May 2024
The tall, dark, and dangerous Amon Aldur seems like just the right choice to give the sheltered princess a taste of passion, magic, and adventure—if only she can convince him she’s not the innocent maiden she appears to be.
But perhaps the Lord of Darkwatch has some secrets of his own. For one, why would the guardian of the realm of the ancient druids carry a precious baby dragon across the continent as a gift for a princess in the middle of the human realm?
And what does he know about the Elven King of Penjan who’s sailing across the world with his wyvern host of shadow walkers and necromancers to collect his son’s promised bride?
As dark forces gather to threaten the human realm, Aelia of Windemere will learn the true threat doesn’t come from shadow magic or necromancy. The real danger lies in surrendering herself, body and soul, to a powerful Dragon Lord who can and will stand on the ashes of the world rather than let her go.
A desperate alliance, an earth-shattering secret, and an ancient prophecy that speaks of doom all find Aelia Lithaway on the cusp of her reign as the legendary Golden Queen of the Godsgrass Kingdom.
In the first installment of the Idrigard series, spicy romance meets high fantasy adventure in a world where not even the gods know what the tricky, fickle fates have in store.
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- new adult 3
- fantasy 2
- magic 2
- fae 2
- m-f romance 2
- war 2
- political/court intrigue 2
- aristo/royal heroine 2
- royal hero 2
- witches 1
- independent heroine 1
- competent heroine 1
- curvy heroine 1
- possessive hero 1
- cheerful/happy heroine 1
- virgin heroine 1
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- graphic violence 2
- mental trauma 2
- torture of mcs 2
- abuse 2
- death / grief 2
- suicide / ideation 1
- torture of side characters 1
- past child abuse 1
- rape 1
- alcoholism 1
- third party sexual assault 1
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