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Daggers and Daisies

Daggers and Daisies

by Arlin Creed

FBT review:

Daggers and Daisies, a thrilling new Fantasy novel by Arlin Creed, is a must-read for fans of indie book titles. Set in Destrui, a world on the verge of collapse, Daggers and Daisies follows Scarlett, a young woman who defies tradition and ascends to the throne of the Dragon Clans. But her family believes no female should ever lead and insists her fated mate should be crowned king in her stead. Scarlett has to stay alive long enough to break tradition and fulfill her destiny as the savior of their world. Her journey is both gripping and inspiring, as she navigates the challenges of leadership and battles the forces that threaten her reign. With elements of adventure, romance, and mystery, Daggers and Daisies is a masterfully crafted novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Buy it now on Amazon.com and experience the wonder of Arlin Creed's unforgettable tale.

Publisher Description:

Destrui is dying, the world crumbling beneath their feet.

Scarlett has only ever wanted the commoners outside her court to be healthy and fed, but a group of females that have dubbed themselves The Daughters of the Queen have radical ideas for equality.

Females are meant to be bedded and bred, never seen or heard among the Dragon Clans of Destrui. That is until Scarlett’s ascension to the throne is announced. With gifts from the gods, she’s believed to be the savior of their world, at least according to The Master of Realms. Her family believes no female should ever lead and insists her fated mate should be crowned king in her stead, but Maxim stands behind his Queen, in awe of her power and desires.

Scarlett just has to stay alive long enough to break tradition.

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