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A Sin That Bore No Blood: A Romantasy of Love, Lies, and the Kingdom of Rosenthal

Par : Seraphe Lynwood
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233972430
  • EAN9798233972430
  • Date de parution18/12/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

In a kingdom that believes order is maintained by silence, truth is never innocent-and love is never allowed to speak first. Elara Whitmore grows up under the weight of a name that does not belong to her, shaped by rules she did not choose and judgments made long before she learned how to resist them. Her world is one where bloodlines matter more than bodies, where records are trusted more than memory, and where a woman's life can be rearranged quietly, efficiently, and without her consent.
House Rosenthal stands at the center of that order: disciplined, immaculate, and unyielding. Power there does not roar-it files, documents, observes, and waits. Lord Alaric von Rosenthal has been raised to inherit that power, taught to control not only others but himself, to treat restraint as virtue and silence as strength. When Elara enters his orbit, their closeness feels dangerous not because of passion, but because it threatens the architecture holding everything in place.
This is not a story of forbidden love racing toward escape. It is a story of proximity that tightens, of desire that must learn patience, and of truth that refuses to disappear even when buried under proper language. As old wounds surface and records are challenged, the cost of certainty becomes clear: freedom is not granted by systems-it must be chosen, and it never arrives without consequence. Written in a lyrical, restrained style that lingers in breath, touch, and unspoken tension, this romantasy explores power not as spectacle but as pressure, and love not as rescue but as consent reclaimed.
There are no easy villains here, only structures that harm quietly, and people who must decide whether to keep surviving within them-or risk naming what was never meant to be said aloud. For readers who love emotionally intense romantasy, slow-burning intimacy, and stories where healing does not erase scars but learns how to live beside them, this standalone novel offers a world where forgiveness is not the end of the story-and happiness is something that must be chosen, again and again, without guarantees.