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Crown of Arrows: Two Souls Bound by Blood, Reborn to Love Beyond Death
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- Date de parution23/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
War had ended, but the echoes of it never truly died. Once, on the burning field of Ravenvale, a single red-fletched arrow silenced the clash of kingdoms. It pierced through the armor of Prince Auren Lysander, heir to the throne of Serynthia-and through the heart of the man who loosed it: Rowan Hale, the archer in crimson. Fate might have ended there, if death had been the end. But when Rowan falls from the ridge amid smoke and ash, he awakens in another life-his memories gone, his hands trembling at ghosts he cannot name.
Now called Arin, he lives in the quiet refuge of the Zephyr Sanctum, a monastery where wind speaks in whispers and the rain remembers the dead. And into that silence walks a stranger in exile. A man with golden eyes, wounded by a scar above his heart, carrying secrets wrapped in frost. Auren, the fallen prince who remembers everything. The man Rowan once killed. The man he cannot stop loving. Drawn together by something older than forgiveness, they travel through haunted cities and frozen valleys, hunted by those who would destroy the last heirs of war.
Every night the rain returns, carrying fragments of their past-a touch too familiar, a voice calling through dreams, a heartbeat that once belonged to the enemy. As truth awakens, the Blood Oath that bound them in another lifetime begins to stir. It was a vow written in blood and sealed with fire: that neither soul would rest until love could forgive what death could not. And now the oath demands its price.
To break the curse, one must die again. To redeem the past, one must remember it. To love without end, one must first forgive. Crown of Arrows is a lyrical romantasy of war and memory, of two souls chained across lifetimes by the same promise. Set in a world where magic is remembrance and forgiveness ends time, this is a story of enemies who were never meant to meet again-and of lovers who find that love itself can be the sharpest weapon, and the gentlest mercy.
For readers who love slow-burn emotional fantasy, reincarnation arcs, and the ache of eternal devotion-this is a tale where fire remembers, rain forgives, and love is reborn through every death.
Now called Arin, he lives in the quiet refuge of the Zephyr Sanctum, a monastery where wind speaks in whispers and the rain remembers the dead. And into that silence walks a stranger in exile. A man with golden eyes, wounded by a scar above his heart, carrying secrets wrapped in frost. Auren, the fallen prince who remembers everything. The man Rowan once killed. The man he cannot stop loving. Drawn together by something older than forgiveness, they travel through haunted cities and frozen valleys, hunted by those who would destroy the last heirs of war.
Every night the rain returns, carrying fragments of their past-a touch too familiar, a voice calling through dreams, a heartbeat that once belonged to the enemy. As truth awakens, the Blood Oath that bound them in another lifetime begins to stir. It was a vow written in blood and sealed with fire: that neither soul would rest until love could forgive what death could not. And now the oath demands its price.
To break the curse, one must die again. To redeem the past, one must remember it. To love without end, one must first forgive. Crown of Arrows is a lyrical romantasy of war and memory, of two souls chained across lifetimes by the same promise. Set in a world where magic is remembrance and forgiveness ends time, this is a story of enemies who were never meant to meet again-and of lovers who find that love itself can be the sharpest weapon, and the gentlest mercy.
For readers who love slow-burn emotional fantasy, reincarnation arcs, and the ache of eternal devotion-this is a tale where fire remembers, rain forgives, and love is reborn through every death.
War had ended, but the echoes of it never truly died. Once, on the burning field of Ravenvale, a single red-fletched arrow silenced the clash of kingdoms. It pierced through the armor of Prince Auren Lysander, heir to the throne of Serynthia-and through the heart of the man who loosed it: Rowan Hale, the archer in crimson. Fate might have ended there, if death had been the end. But when Rowan falls from the ridge amid smoke and ash, he awakens in another life-his memories gone, his hands trembling at ghosts he cannot name.
Now called Arin, he lives in the quiet refuge of the Zephyr Sanctum, a monastery where wind speaks in whispers and the rain remembers the dead. And into that silence walks a stranger in exile. A man with golden eyes, wounded by a scar above his heart, carrying secrets wrapped in frost. Auren, the fallen prince who remembers everything. The man Rowan once killed. The man he cannot stop loving. Drawn together by something older than forgiveness, they travel through haunted cities and frozen valleys, hunted by those who would destroy the last heirs of war.
Every night the rain returns, carrying fragments of their past-a touch too familiar, a voice calling through dreams, a heartbeat that once belonged to the enemy. As truth awakens, the Blood Oath that bound them in another lifetime begins to stir. It was a vow written in blood and sealed with fire: that neither soul would rest until love could forgive what death could not. And now the oath demands its price.
To break the curse, one must die again. To redeem the past, one must remember it. To love without end, one must first forgive. Crown of Arrows is a lyrical romantasy of war and memory, of two souls chained across lifetimes by the same promise. Set in a world where magic is remembrance and forgiveness ends time, this is a story of enemies who were never meant to meet again-and of lovers who find that love itself can be the sharpest weapon, and the gentlest mercy.
For readers who love slow-burn emotional fantasy, reincarnation arcs, and the ache of eternal devotion-this is a tale where fire remembers, rain forgives, and love is reborn through every death.
Now called Arin, he lives in the quiet refuge of the Zephyr Sanctum, a monastery where wind speaks in whispers and the rain remembers the dead. And into that silence walks a stranger in exile. A man with golden eyes, wounded by a scar above his heart, carrying secrets wrapped in frost. Auren, the fallen prince who remembers everything. The man Rowan once killed. The man he cannot stop loving. Drawn together by something older than forgiveness, they travel through haunted cities and frozen valleys, hunted by those who would destroy the last heirs of war.
Every night the rain returns, carrying fragments of their past-a touch too familiar, a voice calling through dreams, a heartbeat that once belonged to the enemy. As truth awakens, the Blood Oath that bound them in another lifetime begins to stir. It was a vow written in blood and sealed with fire: that neither soul would rest until love could forgive what death could not. And now the oath demands its price.
To break the curse, one must die again. To redeem the past, one must remember it. To love without end, one must first forgive. Crown of Arrows is a lyrical romantasy of war and memory, of two souls chained across lifetimes by the same promise. Set in a world where magic is remembrance and forgiveness ends time, this is a story of enemies who were never meant to meet again-and of lovers who find that love itself can be the sharpest weapon, and the gentlest mercy.
For readers who love slow-burn emotional fantasy, reincarnation arcs, and the ache of eternal devotion-this is a tale where fire remembers, rain forgives, and love is reborn through every death.






















