The Forsaken Bond : A Romantasy of Power, Passion, and Betrayal

About

Amidst a shadowed forest, a lone princess stands in shackles, her dark hair wild and tangled from years of captivity. Moonlight filters through the towering trees, casting a ghostly glow over her torn gown and the heavy iron chains that bind her wrists. In the distance, a massive dragon looms, its obsidian scales glinting in the dim light, its molten gold eyes locked onto her with an unreadable intensity. The air crackles with unseen magic, the weight of an untold destiny pressing upon the scene. Behind them, the ruins of a forgotten kingdom linger—crumbling stone archways, vines reclaiming what was lost, whispers of a legacy that refuses to die.

At the top, the title is etched in bold, mystical script, glowing faintly as if infused with magic. Below, the tagline lingers like an unspoken promise: She was born a queen, but first, she must remember who she is.