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The Assassin and the Seer

(2025)
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A woman without a past. A man forged by violence. A tyrant who would burn the world to keep control.

I came out of the sea with no name.

No past. No anchor. Only fragments—salt in my lungs, blood on my tongue, and the echo of a voice saying,
"You must trust me, even when nothing makes sense."

They say I once belonged to the palace. That I wore silk, not homespun. That I was a Seer—trained to read ley lines and weave magic like thread on a loom.

But if I served the Grand Prime, why did he have me thrown overboard?

Now I’m hunted. Not just by the regime I might have once served—but by the Arrow, the assassin whose loyalty is legend and whose silence cuts deeper than any blade. He knows me. I feel it in every glance, every word he doesn’t say. And I might know him too.

If I can survive him, I might survive what comes next.

But there are truths buried in my bones, waiting to rise. Truths the Grand Prime would kill to keep hidden. Truths that could tear the world—and my soul—apart.

In a realm unraveling by magic and fear, where rebellion brews in the shadows and nothing stays still for long, Layla Greenwood must reclaim her memories and choose a side—before her past reclaims her.

Perfect for readers who crave sharp edges, impossible choices, and love stories built on ruin.


Genre: Fantasy

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