The Fall of Two Houses
by Ken Harrow
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Pub Date 29 May 2026 | Archive Date 15 Sep 2026
Description
What would you sacrifice to keep your kingdom alive?
In the Land of Dreams, light means life, tradition is law, and power is bought with blood. As Lord Crushma faces his own slow death, he races to secure his legacy before enemies close in and darkness swallows the Westlands. His solution is a political marriage, but his only heir is unfit to rule, his allies are corrupt, and every choice threatens to damn the realm he's trying to save.
His most dangerous option is an ambitious Count, brilliant at starting conflicts and catastrophic at ending them. To refuse her may doom the Westlands. To accept her may ensure its destruction. The alternative is a young girl not nearly old enough to be courted, and Crushma must choose between the lesser of two evils.
But Keneira, the girl's fiercely protective sister, will not let tradition force her sister into a monstrous union. Her desperate defiance sparks a chain of betrayal and bloodshed, turning marriage into a weapon and a legacy into a battle.
As survival twists sin into strategy and two great houses spiral into ruin, who will fall first?
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9788990955950 |
| PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 107 |
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Stephanie W, Reviewer
Thank you so much NetGalley for letting me read an ARC for this book.
Let's say your a King and you wanted to make sure your line succeeds - you need to make sure your kids are married and have a bun in the oven before you pass, This story is about that. The King, who is a blood thirsty maniac and causes so many deaths in the books, is attempting to "get a woman of a proper pedigree for his son". Problem is his son has some serious sexual issues and the only candidates he can get is a Prince and a Princess that is 8, EIGHT, years old.
The story is about the "marriage" between his son and the princess.
This story kept me up and I finished it last night - Honestly, I am glad both houses fell. And I am glad the older married Princess made the choice she did. There was some workings by other royals that they used against the two houses- but both houses were wrong. At least this my opinion as a woman, a feminist in her 50's.