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Daughter of the Broken Grove

By: A. J. Nguyen
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In a realm where faith shapes law and beauty is a weapon, one young woman finds herself caught between the world that raised her—and the wild magic calling her home.

The sanctified halls of the Academy were never meant for someone like her. They speak in scrolls and prayers; she stumbles through silence and shadow. But when rules fail to protect and the sacred becomes dangerous, she steps beyond the gates with nothing but her instincts, her grief, and a fire she was never taught to name.

Out in the untamed lands, ancient forces stir—gods half-remembered, relics once thought myth, and creatures who guard their secrets with blood and bone. What begins as escape quickly becomes pursuit, drawing her into tangled alliances with those who thrive in the space between duty and desire.

Among them: a man with too many names and a gaze that sees too much.

As tensions rise across fractured borders and power tilts toward those who worship ruin, she must choose who to trust, what to believe, and whether the truth inside her is something holy… or something hunted.

Daughter of the Broken Grove is the spellbinding first entry in a romantasy series where magic is emotional, danger wears a charming smile, and even the quietest girls carry storms inside them. Perfect for readers who crave lyrical prose, simmering tension, and heroines who rise not because they are chosen—but because they choose themselves.
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