Overview
What would you do if you lived in constant fear of your past? Haunted by the pirates who burned your city, exploited by the people who pulled you from the ashes?
Freya Willowray's entire life has been centred around secrets and survival. She wants freedom. She wants control. But when the cost is everything, are they still worth the price?
Scars of Salt and Silver is the first book in a New Adult fantasy series where pirates and peasants collide, resulting in suspenseful adventure, crushing romance, an entangling of two worlds, and shocking betrayals.
If you like slow-burn enemies to lovers, morally-grey characters, found family, and suspenseful adventure, then you'll love this series.
Book One in the Legion of Thieves series by Indiana Rose.
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"X marks the spot..."
Ten years ago, pirates ravaged the city of Orlenea. Freya is a survivor of the raids. Rescued by a furtive syndicate, she was made into a spy and given a life debt: to repay her saviours with secrets. Now a young woman, Freya longs to reclaim her life and leave the city, its secrets, and her haunted past behind.
Then she meets Hex, a roguish sailor who might just be able to give her the freedom she has been hoping for. Thrown together by fate or by something much darker, Hex offers Freya a job - to recreate a mysterious map, one that hints of strange lands and fabled creatures. A map that only she can draw.
Where it leads, Freya does not know. But in a world where knowledge is power, she soon learns that everyone wants the map for themselves. And they'll do just about anything to get it...
This is a tale of dark secrets and deadly consequences. Of desperate adventures, a passion to live against the odds, and of long-forgotten creatures who revel in death and chaos.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780473631765
- ISBN-10: 0473631768
- Publisher: Indiana Rose
- Publish Date: June 2022
- Dimensions: 8 x 5.25 x 1.02 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.14 pounds
- Page Count: 458
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