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OverviewThe Daughter of Veyria - Series DescriptionPower is inherited. Survival is learned. The Daughter of Veyria is a sweeping epic fantasy series that follows the restoration-and transformation-of a fractured realm where legitimacy returns before trust, and peace must be built after survival. Rather than glorifying conquest, the series explores what happens when a symbol of continuity reemerges into a world shaped by rebellion, memory, and unresolved consequence. Across the series, war evolves from open battle into ideological and institutional conflict. Enemies adapt, alliances fracture and reform, and leadership is tested not by how force is wielded, but by when it is restrained. At its center is Princess Elowen, a ruler forced to confront the limits of authority and the cost of endurance in a world that resists simple solutions. The series blends cinematic action with political intrigue, moral philosophy, and deeply human stakes-offering a story of power that does not end with victory, but with responsibility. Book I - A Name That Would Not DieA lost heiress returns. A realm remembers what it tried to forget. Long thought erased, the royal lineage of Veyria reemerges when Princess Elowen is found alive, her name carried through years of silence, exile, and suppression. Her return ignites hope-and fear-in a realm still raw from rebellion and misrule. As Elowen claims her identity, she must navigate rival factions, imperial decay, and enemies who understand that symbols can be more dangerous than armies. Her name becomes a rallying point, not because it promises salvation, but because it forces history to speak again. A Name That Would Not Die is a story of survival and recognition-of how legitimacy is reclaimed not through spectacle, but through endurance, and how memory itself can become an act of resistance. Book II - The Fires of AshenPeace becomes possible. That is when the war truly begins. With Princess Elowen restored to power, Veyria faces a more perilous threat than invasion: internal collapse. The western territory of Ashen erupts into factional conflict, where industrial power, militant ideology, and political grievance collide in the absence of central authority. As violence spreads and enemies learn to weaponize reform itself, Elowen appoints a reluctant general-turned-ambassador to pursue peace through negotiation rather than conquest. Their efforts provoke fierce resistance-legal warfare, assassination attempts, and ultimately a final, devastating battle meant to end the dream of unity. The Fires of Ashen is a story of governance under fire-of how peace is forged, defended, and finally made possible only when those who cannot live without conflict are removed from power. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee Silver HPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798246330821Pages: 188 Publication Date: 31 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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