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Peace Weaver
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Peace Weaver

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Is Love Worth the Price of war?

Princess Filibria of Delvaria never thought that would be a decision she would have to make. As a peace weaver, she's been trained since childhood to heal generations of bloodshed between her kingdom and its sworn enemy-by marrying into the royal family of Eirarin. Her union is meant to be a symbol of hope, a thread binding the fractured kingdoms. But duty proves complicated as she discovers the king-her father-in-law-is not who he seems, and that the shy prince she married faces trials she never expected; trials they now must face together. If she is to bind peace between their kingdoms, she must learn to balance her responsibilities as a peace weaver, wife, and to-be queen, knowing war is inevitable if she fails.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rynmir Publishing
Date
28 October 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9798993302102

Is Love Worth the Price of war?

Princess Filibria of Delvaria never thought that would be a decision she would have to make. As a peace weaver, she's been trained since childhood to heal generations of bloodshed between her kingdom and its sworn enemy-by marrying into the royal family of Eirarin. Her union is meant to be a symbol of hope, a thread binding the fractured kingdoms. But duty proves complicated as she discovers the king-her father-in-law-is not who he seems, and that the shy prince she married faces trials she never expected; trials they now must face together. If she is to bind peace between their kingdoms, she must learn to balance her responsibilities as a peace weaver, wife, and to-be queen, knowing war is inevitable if she fails.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rynmir Publishing
Date
28 October 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9798993302102