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Silver Throne, Rabbit King: Where a Ruthless King Softens for One Heart
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- ISBN8232547202
- EAN9798232547202
- Date de parution22/12/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Power is often described as something taken, seized, enforced by law or blade. But sometimes, it is quieter than that. Sometimes, it is the simple act of choosing who is allowed to stand beside you. Dorian is a king shaped by structure-by statutes that hold, armies that obey, and a world that expects his decisions to be final the moment they are spoken. Order is not a preference for him; it is the language through which survival is negotiated, both for himself and for the realm that answers to his crown.
Elias comes from a different silence. From a place that endures not by ruling, but by remaining unseen; a place where survival is measured not in laws written, but in instincts honed, boundaries held, and secrets kept long enough to matter. Silverhaven has never cared who rules beyond its borders, so long as the market opens, the roads remain passable, and no one is dragged away for being the wrong kind of alive.
When their paths cross, there is no prophecy to announce it, no destiny spoken aloud. There is only proximity-uncomfortable, dangerous, and persistent-and the growing realization that safety, when offered by power, rarely comes without a cost. As suspicion turns to evidence, and evidence to choice, both men are forced to confront truths that do not fit neatly within the laws that raised them. One learns that authority can protect as easily as it can imprison.
The other learns that invisibility, once broken, cannot be reclaimed without consequence. This is not a story about love declared. It is a story about allegiance rewritten. Between forests that remember their kings and thrones built of cold stone, the question is never who rules-but who is allowed to stand unafraid, unbowed, and unhidden when the world decides where power belongs. A slow-burn political romantasy of quiet tension and restrained intimacy, [Title] explores what it means to choose someone without turning them into something owned, to protect without erasing autonomy, and to let power change without pretending it has become harmless.
Because some laws are written to last. And some are rewritten the moment someone decides not to look away.
Elias comes from a different silence. From a place that endures not by ruling, but by remaining unseen; a place where survival is measured not in laws written, but in instincts honed, boundaries held, and secrets kept long enough to matter. Silverhaven has never cared who rules beyond its borders, so long as the market opens, the roads remain passable, and no one is dragged away for being the wrong kind of alive.
When their paths cross, there is no prophecy to announce it, no destiny spoken aloud. There is only proximity-uncomfortable, dangerous, and persistent-and the growing realization that safety, when offered by power, rarely comes without a cost. As suspicion turns to evidence, and evidence to choice, both men are forced to confront truths that do not fit neatly within the laws that raised them. One learns that authority can protect as easily as it can imprison.
The other learns that invisibility, once broken, cannot be reclaimed without consequence. This is not a story about love declared. It is a story about allegiance rewritten. Between forests that remember their kings and thrones built of cold stone, the question is never who rules-but who is allowed to stand unafraid, unbowed, and unhidden when the world decides where power belongs. A slow-burn political romantasy of quiet tension and restrained intimacy, [Title] explores what it means to choose someone without turning them into something owned, to protect without erasing autonomy, and to let power change without pretending it has become harmless.
Because some laws are written to last. And some are rewritten the moment someone decides not to look away.























