The Fight of Gods and Order by Natalie Alexandra
Cover design by Lou at LJDesigns
Tropes:
- ✨Feminine rage
- ✨Dual POV
- ✨Forced separation
- ✨Power struggles
- ✨Possessive MMC
- ✨Epic battle
- ✨Slow burn
- ✨Touch her and D-I-E vibes
- ✨Multiple magic systems
🌟Blurb🌟
She didn’t ask for magic. She didn’t ask for power. But she might burn the world down with both.
Ever Hart has been lied to since the moment she crossed the hidden border into Kirrasia. And those lies have cost her dearly.
Imprisoned, then kidnapped, now Ever’s miles away from anyone she knows. Alone, her magic even more unstable, she must learn to fight all over again. This time, her motivation is the one she loves.
Aten Ciro will do whatever it takes to get Ever back, including setting out on an ill-formed quest. But betrayal, pain and sacrifices are the only rewards for his task.
War is coming to Kirrasia, and there’s nothing Ever, or Aten, can do to stop it. They are both caught in a web of secrets and lies cast years ago and are battling the fallout.
Relationships will be tested between family and friends alike.
But who should they be fighting for?
Can Ever survive what the Goddess has blessed her with, or will her legacy see her finally burn the world as they know it to the ground?
The Fight of Gods and Order is the second half of this heart-stopping romantasy duology filled with elemental magic, dangerous attraction, and ancient secrets.
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Meet Natalie
Natalie Alexandra, also known as contemporary romance author Rachel De Lune, writes emotionally driven Fantasy Romance.
While this is her Romantasy era, she still draws inspiration from some of her favourite places, Cornwall being at the top of the list. Her debut started life in the pages of a bullet journal, now adding to the collection of notebooks filled with love stories in her office.
Natalie lives in the Southwest of England and has a love of coffee, chocolate, and gin. If she’s not writing HEAs, she’s probably reading them.



