Nouveauté
Storm Song: A Merman Enemies - to - Lovers Tale in the War of the Sea Tribes. Sea Song Chronicle Series, #2
Par :Formats :
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
- Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
- Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
- Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
, qui est-ce ?Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement
Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
- FormatePub
- ISBN8232057251
- EAN9798232057251
- Date de parution19/10/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
"There are storms that tear the sky apart-and storms that whisper. The difference lies in what they remember."Years after the Forbidden Song ended the divine war, the sea begins to remember. Storm Song is the story of what happens when memory itself becomes a storm-and when love must survive the weight of remembrance. Eryndor returns as The Storm Son-half-god, half-human, no longer sure which half belongs to mercy.
The mark of Dravain still burns in his chest, but now it hums with something gentler: the remnants of the human voices that once taught him love. Aurel, the soldier of silence, must confront the cost of faith when faith demands forgetting. Kaelith, ever the captain, stands between order and chaos, between oath and tenderness, building bridges where others see trenches. Together they face the Dragon's Eye, an ancient scar beneath the sea where the memory of gods still breathes-and where the world begins to unravel its peace.
The new war is not fought with armies, but with remembrance. The storm that rises knows their names; the sea itself sings in a language made of loss. To stop it, Eryndor must accept both halves of himself-the divine that destroys and the human that forgives. In the climax, when the Eye opens, he does not strike or surrender. He remembers. His song becomes a bridge, not a weapon. The rain turns gold-the storm reborn as gentleness.
The sea listens, at last, without needing to be obeyed. The world breathes. And the boy who once forgot everything becomes the voice that teaches silence how to heal.
The mark of Dravain still burns in his chest, but now it hums with something gentler: the remnants of the human voices that once taught him love. Aurel, the soldier of silence, must confront the cost of faith when faith demands forgetting. Kaelith, ever the captain, stands between order and chaos, between oath and tenderness, building bridges where others see trenches. Together they face the Dragon's Eye, an ancient scar beneath the sea where the memory of gods still breathes-and where the world begins to unravel its peace.
The new war is not fought with armies, but with remembrance. The storm that rises knows their names; the sea itself sings in a language made of loss. To stop it, Eryndor must accept both halves of himself-the divine that destroys and the human that forgives. In the climax, when the Eye opens, he does not strike or surrender. He remembers. His song becomes a bridge, not a weapon. The rain turns gold-the storm reborn as gentleness.
The sea listens, at last, without needing to be obeyed. The world breathes. And the boy who once forgot everything becomes the voice that teaches silence how to heal.
"There are storms that tear the sky apart-and storms that whisper. The difference lies in what they remember."Years after the Forbidden Song ended the divine war, the sea begins to remember. Storm Song is the story of what happens when memory itself becomes a storm-and when love must survive the weight of remembrance. Eryndor returns as The Storm Son-half-god, half-human, no longer sure which half belongs to mercy.
The mark of Dravain still burns in his chest, but now it hums with something gentler: the remnants of the human voices that once taught him love. Aurel, the soldier of silence, must confront the cost of faith when faith demands forgetting. Kaelith, ever the captain, stands between order and chaos, between oath and tenderness, building bridges where others see trenches. Together they face the Dragon's Eye, an ancient scar beneath the sea where the memory of gods still breathes-and where the world begins to unravel its peace.
The new war is not fought with armies, but with remembrance. The storm that rises knows their names; the sea itself sings in a language made of loss. To stop it, Eryndor must accept both halves of himself-the divine that destroys and the human that forgives. In the climax, when the Eye opens, he does not strike or surrender. He remembers. His song becomes a bridge, not a weapon. The rain turns gold-the storm reborn as gentleness.
The sea listens, at last, without needing to be obeyed. The world breathes. And the boy who once forgot everything becomes the voice that teaches silence how to heal.
The mark of Dravain still burns in his chest, but now it hums with something gentler: the remnants of the human voices that once taught him love. Aurel, the soldier of silence, must confront the cost of faith when faith demands forgetting. Kaelith, ever the captain, stands between order and chaos, between oath and tenderness, building bridges where others see trenches. Together they face the Dragon's Eye, an ancient scar beneath the sea where the memory of gods still breathes-and where the world begins to unravel its peace.
The new war is not fought with armies, but with remembrance. The storm that rises knows their names; the sea itself sings in a language made of loss. To stop it, Eryndor must accept both halves of himself-the divine that destroys and the human that forgives. In the climax, when the Eye opens, he does not strike or surrender. He remembers. His song becomes a bridge, not a weapon. The rain turns gold-the storm reborn as gentleness.
The sea listens, at last, without needing to be obeyed. The world breathes. And the boy who once forgot everything becomes the voice that teaches silence how to heal.























