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266:(2024) is the second book in The Stolen Heir Duology, set in the perspective of Oak, the heir to the throne of Elfhame, who is now all alone, suffering in the prisons of the very girl whose heart he stole and the one whom he deceived to save his father. Finding himself full of regret and other complicated feelings, Oak is now searching for a chance to find Wren and seek her forgiveness and a chance to tell her that he actually loved her and still does. Suddenly, he finds himself low on time when a message from Elfhame informs him of his rescue in 3 days time. Oak finds himself in a tough spot as he must find a way to clear up things with Wren and stop an incoming war between the ones he loves the most .
258:(2023) is the first book of The Stolen Heir Duology, set in the perspective of Suren, the runaway queen of The Court Of Teeth, now nicknamed Wren. The book shows the aftermath of High Queen Jude's judgement on Wren and her mother, Lady Nore. Wren, the person with the only real power to control her mother, now lives feral in the woods. But she is unexpectedly pulled into a mission with the, now grown, Prince Oak. Now, Wren has to guard her heart against the boy she once knew but cannot trust, as well as confronting all the horrors she thought she'd left behind.
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Liriope when she was pregnant with Oak, because of a prophecy claiming Dain will never be on the throne if the child is born. Madoc, who had orchestrated the coup, planned to crown Oak in order to rule as Regent. Jude plans to have Cardan crown Oak and rule as Regent herself. Cardan agrees to it and swears allegiance to Jude for a year and a day, only because of how badly he didn't want to be crowned.
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