Bound to the Crown
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“You keep looking at me like that,” I whisper.
Caylix’s gaze drags slowly over my face before settling on my mouth.
“Because I am trying very hard to remember I was sworn to protect you,” he says quietly. “Not ruin you.”
The kingdoms are running out of time.
War is spreading across the borders. Dark magic is infiltrating the throne.
And Princess Avianna’s marriage is the only thing holding two kingdoms together.
She was raised to sacrifice everything for peace.
Except no one expected her to fall in love with the man magically bound to protect her.
Caylix is her shadow guard, a lethal warrior bound to her by ancient magic since they were children.
He hears her thoughts, senses danger before it reaches her, and would slaughter anyone who threatens the her.
Including the future king.
But as their secret bond deepens, terrifying secrets begin unraveling around them, secrets capable of destroying the alliance, exposing the throne, and unleashing something far worse than war.
Because the one thing capable of saving the kingdoms…
may also be the thing that destroys them.
Caylix’s gaze drags slowly over my face before settling on my mouth.
“Because I am trying very hard to remember I was sworn to protect you,” he says quietly. “Not ruin you.”
The kingdoms are running out of time.
War is spreading across the borders. Dark magic is infiltrating the throne.
And Princess Avianna’s marriage is the only thing holding two kingdoms together.
She was raised to sacrifice everything for peace.
Except no one expected her to fall in love with the man magically bound to protect her.
Caylix is her shadow guard, a lethal warrior bound to her by ancient magic since they were children.
He hears her thoughts, senses danger before it reaches her, and would slaughter anyone who threatens the her.
Including the future king.
But as their secret bond deepens, terrifying secrets begin unraveling around them, secrets capable of destroying the alliance, exposing the throne, and unleashing something far worse than war.
Because the one thing capable of saving the kingdoms…
may also be the thing that destroys them.













































