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For the last five years, Veier has been chained to a king's throne in his bear form. When a neighboring kingdom overthrows the crown, Veier's imprisonment ends, but true freedom is not so easily earned. With blood on his hands, he needs someone with patience, strength, and trust to help him become the person he was before and prove to the invaders that he isn't the monstrous king's loyal pet. Elrid, the invading king's brother and a powerful mage, is everything Veier despises. He's also the only thing between Veier and execution, because he thinks he can help Veier change from an aggressive bear shifter into a reasonable man. While the pair have a rough start, with long talks and mutual leaps of faith, they begin to care for each other. However, the closer Veier gets to his freedom, the closer he is to losing Elrid. He must find balance in his heart and his life if he wishes to truly claim the freedom he's been given - and the man he loves. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The blurb captured my interest right away and the story kept it.
Veier has been held prisoner in his bear form, magically compelled to protect an evil king with no will of his own. When technically “freed”, his beastly nature is at the forefront, and it remains to be seen if his human side can dominate over base instinct. The only one in his corner is the new king’s brother Elrid, who has faith that Veier can overcome his past trauma and severe mistrust so that he can return back home and regain his life.
This was a slow burn - both in the healing and in the romance. I have a soft spot for gentle (or not so gentle) giants and when they’re bear shifters? All the better. The plausible progression was appreciated, and this was a thoughtful, touching fantasy tale that didn’t shy away from the brutality or the violent repercussions.
A very satisfying win showcasing that love heals and burrows deep, bringing change in the best possible of ways.
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