Dianthe's father has picked out a suitor for her. . . Reinwald comes with the promise of immortal life, but can Dianthe marry someone she does not love?
Dianthe has grown up in a protective bubble in her father's palace. She's never asked why or tried to push against his boundaries before, but when he plans to marry her off to Reinweld, renowned for his skill on the battlefield, Dianthe balks at the notion. She attempts to refuse her father and finds herself under castle-arrest. When all of her escape plans are foiled and she's put under constant guard, can she find a way to secure her freedom?
One night, Dianthe receives a dire warning in one of her dreams not to partake of a pomegranate that Reinwald will insist she shares with him. The pomegranate is a symbol of fertility, and Dianthe knows Reinwald believes to share one will grant them many children. . . but Dianthe can barely stand Reinwald's presence. Will she be able to resist the forbidden fruit?
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