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Upon His Throne

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A fantasy romance novella with a deadly throne, a fake heir, and a reluctant romance.

Azrae Silverserpent is a young demon woman that’s anything but happy with the state of her realm. A war with Elves, a broken engagement, an empty throne known for killing its kings, and a family to protect are difficult for a girl to navigate, especially when she’s already lost everything else.

The deadly Winged Throne needs a king, and her six year-old little brother is next in line. She is desperate not to sacrifice her brother for a broken kingdom, so when her thought-to-be-dead ex-fiancé reappears to become next in line once again, it looks like salvation.

Too soon it becomes wildly clear to her that this savior is not her ex-fiancé Rezuriel; he’s a common man dodging the war one twist of luck after the other, just like her. This vexingly charming stranger may not be the real heir to the throne of the crumbling Winged Realm, but he is her best hope for a future.

87 pages, ebook

Published September 21, 2021

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March 30, 2023
A thrilling tale about a dishevelled duo—and the FMC's family—working to save their world. A perfect little heart throb of a story, with emotional challenges, and a curious deal between two demons.

I adore the FMC and MMC. The title of this book is poetic perfection once you've read the context of the conclusion! Well done, Sinclair!
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January 16, 2025
Ever wanted a story from the side of the demons? In this fantasy novella, demons aren't so much evil as elemental, and elves? They're the bad guys, what with their water and nature magic and deciding all demons must be eliminated from their own realm.

What's a recently bereaved archdemoness to do when fate threatens to steal her baby brother away and her fiancee returned from the dead?

Go on a kickass wyvern-ride through hell, that's what. And she's bringing her mom.

While there's so much I wish had been built upon (world building and description in particular; I want to hear more about flame trees and lavafalls and demon physiology) I loved the premise of this short tale.
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January 18, 2024
This was one of the most unique stories I have ever read. Novella's can be hard, especially fantasy novellas. I feel like their often sub par, but this one really blew me out of the water. definitely worth the couple hours it took me to read, and I highly recommend it!
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