Tidebound Remaking: A Forbidden Magic Romance of Oathfire, Saltblood, and the Last Broken Law (The Tidebound Covenant #8)

Rowan Ashborne


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Tidebound Remaking

A Forbidden Magic Romance of Oathfire, Saltblood, and the Last Broken Law

The world has learned to fear their names together.

Aelira Vey carries the sea’s mark in her flesh. Cassian Vale carries a crystal oath branded across his hand, wrist, and throat. Between them lies a love fierce enough to survive exile lies, famine machinery, civil war, and a drowned gate beneath the capital. But when prophecy is weaponized by every side and the first signs of a coming apocalypse begin to bloom across harbor water and crystal towers alike, their bond becomes the easiest story to blame. To save thousands, Aelira may have to let the world believe she is the monster it has always wanted. To keep power from reaching her, Cassian may have to stand where law can use his body against everything he loves.

As Serast turns fear into policy and sacred factions move to claim Aelira as witness, vessel, or weapon, the lovers are forced onto opposite sides of a manufactured ending. Every act of magic now exacts visible cost. Every public step toward each other risks activating older systems built to divide, bind, or fuse them. And beneath the war, beneath the prophecy, beneath the blood-law that has fed gods for generations, an older covenant waits to be named correctly at last.

Tidebound Remaking is a lush, high-stakes romantasy of sea-magic, political betrayal, divine hunger, and devastating restraint. It is the penultimate collision of love and law in a saga where no vow comes free, no power leaves innocence untouched, and choosing each other may require remaking the world before the world can kill them for it.
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