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OverviewIn Axel Baine's Thorns of the Iron Rose: Part 3, the rebuilding of a kingdom shifts from physical reconstruction to the delicate architecture of diplomacy, legacy, and love. Queen Gloria Veilrose, known as the Iron Rose, has successfully reclaimed and stabilized Windcrest, but she now faces a more insidious threat in the form of a web of embedded spies and the looming shadow of the Sultanate. The novel follows Queen Gloria as she orchestrates a high stakes multinational deception to neutralize the network of Davan, the Sultan's son, who seeks to destabilize the newly formed Windcrest Network. Working alongside Benedict Melor, who is the Sultan's third son and a self proclaimed traitor to his father's expansionist policies, Gloria must maintain the appearance of a fracturing alliance while secretly tightening the trap around Davan's assets. As the political pressure mounts, a parallel story of personal restoration unfolds. The arrival of Benedict's mother, Savannah Melor, brings a new dimension to the palace and challenges Gloria to think beyond the survival of her kingdom toward her own happiness. The narrative culminates in a pivotal meeting between Benedict and his father at the trading post of Wellspring, marking the transition from a state of war to one of tentative recognition. This journey is supported by a cast of complex characters, including the pragmatic commander Jordan and Queen Bethany of Brennan, a peer who provides Gloria with the blunt perspective of a ruler who has also lost and rebuilt everything. The book explores the architecture of what remains after a crisis, focusing on the creation of lasting institutions like schools and trade networks. Trust is depicted as being built on the unmanageable version of the truth, where transparency between allies becomes their greatest weapon against deception. A central theme is the realization that a ruler's life does not have to be defined solely by duty. Gloria learns to choose a complicated yet obvious choice for her own heart while still serving her people. The importance of writing down the truth for those who come after is woven throughout the story, symbolized by the various manuscripts and letters stored in the palace archive. In this concluding chapter of the trilogy, the Iron Rose finds that the hardest part of surviving is not the battle itself, but the courage to grow in the ruins. Axel Baine concludes a gripping trilogy with Thorns of the Iron Rose: Part 3. Queen Gloria Veilrose has survived the war, but now she must survive the peace. While the physical battle for Windcrest is over, a new conflict emerges in the shadows of the palace and the council chambers. Gloria faces a lethal network of Sultanate spies and the complex politics of a continent in transition. To protect her future, she must form a dangerous alliance with Benedict Melor, a prince who has chosen her kingdom over his own father's empire. This story explores the difficult architecture of rebuilding. It is a narrative about the courage required to trust others and the strength needed to define a life beyond duty. Readers will follow Gloria from the high stakes diplomacy of the Wellspring trading post to the quiet moments of reflection in her archives. This novel is for anyone who loves deep character development and intricate political intrigue. It is a testament to the fact that the hardest part of surviving is often the decision to finally live for yourself. Discover the final chapter of the Iron Rose and see what grows in the ruins of an empire. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Axel BainePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9798250029018Pages: 220 Publication Date: 27 February 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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