The Endless War (The Bridge Kingdom #4)
The Endless War (The Bridge Kingdom #4)
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Imprisoned on the dreaded Devil's Island, Zarrah faces two choices: prove her loyalty to the Empress who condemned her or die a traitor. Yet as she struggles to survive among violent prisoners, Zarrah uncovers a third path: a rebellion to overthrow tyranny entwined with a destiny she must fight to claim.
While the Empress plots a war with devastating consequences, Keris and Zarrah must find their way back to each other. Yet their greatest adversary is the fiery passion between them. Unless they overcome the bitterness of betrayal, their love will not be the bringer of peace but rather the fuel that turns the Endless War into an inferno.
Includes bonus content from Lara's point of view, providing another perspective on the events of chapter 22
Tropes:
- Starcrossed Lovers
- Enemies to Lovers
- Forbdden Love
Content Warning:
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Abandonment
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Adoption
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Alcohol consumption & abuse
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Anxiety & anxiety attacks
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Blackmail
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Blood & gore depiction
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Bullying
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Cannibalism
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Captivity & confinement
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Conversation about desire for children
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Dead bodies & body parts
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Death from falling
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Death of a parent/guardian
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Decapitation
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Depression
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Disappearance of a loved one
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Drugging
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Dysphoria
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Emesis
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Emotional abuse
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Explicit (consensual) sexual content
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Explosions
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Fire & arson
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Grief & loss depiction
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Hostage situation
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Intrusive thoughts
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Imprisonment & incarceration
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Kidnapping
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Knife, sword & axe violence
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Murder & attempted murder
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Phobias
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Physical illness
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Physical injuries
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Physical assault
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Pregancy and discussion of pregnancy (secondary character)
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Poisoning
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Poverty
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Profanity
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References to birth (no trauma)
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References to death of a parent
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References to past child abuse
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References to pregnancies of secondary characters
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Sexual harassment
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Scars
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Starvation & dehydration
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Suicidal ideation
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Thoughts of self-harm
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Torture
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Violence
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Vivisepulture
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War themes & military violence
