book cover of Divine Dilemma
 

Divine Dilemma

(2025)
(The third book in the Tales of the Vanir series)
A novel by

 
 
Dani and Vulryn made a powerful enemy
when they helped rescue Fhord’s dragon.
Now, they’re going to hand themselves over to her.

Dani and her dragon are headed straight to the Dróttning's clutches.

Vulryn has claimed Ziselær, the blue beast who attacked her, insisting he is her drake and will choose her over his allegiance to the Dróttning. But in Vulryn’s zeal to gain that dragon’s loyalty, she’s convinced Dani to offer their freedom, and maybe their lives, to their enemy.

Ziselær's rider, Matthias, is every bit as despicable as Dani expected, treating her as nothing more than a convenient dalliance when their dragons mate. Everything changes, though, when he’s injured during Ziselær and Vulryn’s first flight together, leaving the riders and their dragons stranded as they figure out whether they’re foes, friends … or something more. But despite her growing connection to Matthias, Dani can't deny her inexplicable attraction to Mikkael, or that Mikkael hates her, for good reason.

Can Dani and Vulryn convince two of Vanatia’s fiercest fighters to join their struggle for freedom? And even if Matthias chooses to stay, will Dani and Ziselær choose him or the male the fates intended for them?

Divine Dilemma is the stunning third book in the fantasy romance series, Tales of the Vanir. The battle lines will be drawn in this tale with scorching sexual tension and spice, scrumptious banter and breathtaking betrayals.

Divine Dilemma features a love triangle and ends on a cliffhanger. It will appeal to readers of Fourth Wing (Rebecca Yarros), Crescent City (Sarah J. Maas) and When the Moon Hatched (Sarah A. Parker).

Author's Note: Divine Dilemma includes open-door spice and explicit language, torture and killing of people and dragons, sexual assault and depravity (but not between the main characters, other than a brief episode of withdrawn consent), and genocide (of elves).


Genre: Fantasy

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