
Hawksong
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
The Kiesha'ra #1
Two shapeshifter rulers from warring factions agree to marry for peace — but can they survive each other?
Description
In a land that has been at war so long that no one remembers the reason for fighting, the shapeshifters who rule the two factions agree to marry in the hope of bringing peace, despite deep-seated fear and distrust of each other.
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