Romance & Robbery: Inconveniently Wed to Fated Lovers
Sparks fly as a female Robin Hood collides with a too-noble King Arthur in the final installment of this no-spice trilogy!
Her husband is doomed for the Empire.
His wife doesn't dare love him.
Their union will decide the fate of all.
Elspeth had many reasons to wed the displaced Holy Emperor. Love is not one of them. She knows his destiny and dares not share it with him. The war they are waging against the necromancer and his false prince can be won only if he sacrifices himself to the invading realm. Otello will never sit on his throne, but if she wants to claim that right, she has to produce his heir — without falling for a doomed man.
Otello married Elspeth to save his empire. His being in love with her and trapped in a one-sided bond has nothing to do with the vows they exchanged. And that is why he must avoid the advances of a woman he knows does return his affections and focus on rescuing his empire from the sorcerer. Because an army of the undead is at its door, and if he doesn't halt it, he will be the last Emperor of Constantinium.
Their marriage was meant to save the Empire. Their love could destroy it.
If you enjoy fated love, enemies to lovers, and antagonistic marriages of convenience, enjoy the finale of this epic, fade-to-black romantic fantasy with a touch of comedy. The fate of an empire will be shaped by two stubborn lovers. It's perfect for fans of Shari L. Tapscott, Alisha Klapheke, and Elise Kova.
Survive the Empire.
Save the Prince.
Steal the Throne.
Tame Novel
- Fantasy
- romantasy
- fantasy romance
- romantic fantasy
- epic fantasy
- marriage of convenience
- no spice romance
- elves
- doomed chosen one
- high fantasy
- high stakes
Jes Drew
Jes Drew is the author of the Cursed Fae of Orphydice Manor Series, the Sunset at Dawn trilogy, The Samurai's Student saga, the Ninja and Hunter trilogy, the Howling Twenty trilogy, the Kristian Clark saga/The Man on the Run series, the Castaways trilogy, The Dystopian Takeover trilogy, Summers of Yesteryear series, The Clockwork Faerie Tale Novellas, the Legends of the Master Spy series, The New ESE Files series, Tales from Parallel Worlds, Genie and Serena, Accidentally on the Run, This Side of Heaven, and The Death of a Hero.
Sunset at Dawn
Sunset at Dawn consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.