Stranger’s Choice by Jen Lynning
An oracle cursed by her own power. A foreign prince reluctant to tackle the problems of an empire.
When their lives collide, new futures unfold.
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Auraelie can see the future with a touch, but her gift forces her to limit contact with others or risk death. As the Emperor’s Oracle, she must accept that her life is not her own, that her sacrifice is for the good of all her people–not just the oracles, but every member of the magical races in Pynth. But when a prince from distant shores arrives at court, everything changes. The only man she’s ever met whom she can safely touch, he may be the biggest threat she’s ever faced. Or the answer to all her dreams.
To avoid a disastrous marriage, Sebin Velor sails across the ocean, intent on finding new opportunities. The rebellion brewing in the imperial capital is not his concern. Not until he meets Auraelie. The plight of the alluring oracle opens his eyes to the injustices in Pynth, but the human rebels don’t see the big picture. And the magical races are distrustful. Sebin will have to bring them all together if he wants to see Auraelie free. Even if it means losing her himself.
It would be selfish to ask him to stay. It would be cruel to ask her to leave.
Content Warning: Adult steamy scenes and non-explicit mentions of r*pe.
- File Name:strangers-choice-by-jen-lynning.epub
- Original Title:Stranger's Choice (Treaties of Moial Book 3)
- Creator:Jen Lynning
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B09TG9WJ1M
- Date:2022-03-17T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:311.251 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Other Books by Jen Lynning
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Chapter 1
- 6. Chapter 2
- 7. Chapter 3
- 8. Chapter 4
- 9. Chapter 5
- 10. Chapter 6
- 11. Chapter 7
- 12. Chapter 8
- 13. Chapter 9
- 14. Chapter 10
- 15. Chapter 11
- 16. Chapter 12
- 17. Chapter 13
- 18. Chapter 14
- 19. Chapter 15
- 20. Chapter 16
- 21. Chapter 17
- 22. Chapter 18
- 23. Chapter 19
- 24. Chapter 20
- 25. Chapter 21
- 26. Chapter 22
- 27. Chapter 23
- 28. Chapter 24
- 29. Epilogue
- 30. Acknowledgements
- 31. About the Author