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Wrath and Ruin (The Gateway Saga, Book 2)

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Wrath and Ruin (The Gateway Saga, Book 2)

By: James Maxwell
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War is a forge that melts the strongest steel.

The saga continues in WRATH AND RUIN, where destinies collide and empires tremble, leading to a breathtaking climax that will change the world forever.

As Bethany steps into her role as house diviner to the powerful Conways, long-buried secrets resurface, threatening not only her new life but the fragile balance of power. She will have to choose—between her growing bond with Xander and her desire to keep her two lives separate, while the backdrop of war thrusts her into the spotlight and a realm of battles and mortal danger.

With Queen Zhuana losing patience at the border, Julian is running out of time to cement his position as his enemies try to bring him down. He will be forced to think the unthinkable, even at the cost of hurting the people he loves most.

And Kendrick Conway, hero of days long gone, is no longer able to avoid being dragged into the perilous world he fears, where alliances are shattered and betrayal leads to ruin.
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