Of Wulf and Wynd, Part 1
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Publisher Description
Princess Tharon and Princess Roswynd were best of friends as kids; now they are enemies and forced to marry each other.
The Kingdom of White Sommer and the Kingdom of Wyndfeld had been united and strong. Princess Tharon of White Sommer grew up with her best friend Princess Roswynd of Wyndfeld, both having vowed to always be together. But it all came crashing down when Tharon's mother was murdered by Roswynd's family. The two kingdoms plunged into a dark, bloody war of revenge and hatred. After ten long years at war, the kingdoms agree to a ceasefire, but under the condition of a forced marriage between the two princesses.
Tharon becomes the Prince and Lord Commander of the White Sommer Army and a knight known as the Black Wulf. She has dedicated her life to conquering Wyndfeld and avenging her mother's murder. Even better, she finally gets to claim Roswynd as her Omega. Now nothing can stop her from having it all.
Roswynd grew up broken and enraged over Tharon's betrayal of their friendship pact. Now forced to marry Tharon, she is at a loss with her new wife, finding no remnants of her best friend under Tharon's cold exterior. She gives her wedding vows to Tharon, but she knows their vows are based on lies. She will protect her kingdom from Tharon.
As Tharon and Roswynd play the game, they both discover they must choose between honoring their wedding vows or their vows to their kingdom.
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Of Wulf and Wynd, Part 1 is a third-person, F/F Omegaverse fantasy erotic romance novel with a cliffhanger. Contents include: G!P*, Fempreg*, Omegaverse, and intimate scenes for mature readers. No rape and no cheating.
*See the author's blog for more details about g!p, fempreg, and other related terms.*G!p is an abbreviation for "girl penis." Check the author's blog to learn more about the F/F version of Omegaverse.
Customer Reviews
Excellent and different
Wow, this book was amazing. It was differently than every other fantasy romance I’ve read, it is so much deeper, emotionally and realistically. It is more relationship driven and less action/huge events, but in a way that is incredibly intriguing, I can’t even explain it properly. I also feel that I am going to be dissatisfied with the spice scenes in every other book except the ones by this author. Also, a great way to represent LGBTQ. My god where is MY Theron. I’m going to buy the next book right now, it ended on a major cliffhanger.
So good!
Certainly got hooked on the whole plot. Love the ex best friends back to lovers theme and really keeps you on edge!