Romantasy — What Burns Between Us: Writing The Fire Prince’s Bride

 Some stories demand to be written. The Fire Prince’s Bride was one of them—a novel born from my love of dark fairytales, forbidden pacts, and characters who refuse to bow even when the world would see them broken.

At its core, this book is about two enemies forced into an alliance by war and prophecy. Arin is not a damsel, nor a pawn—she is flame, vengeance, and fragile hope all tangled together. Kael is no perfect prince; he’s a ruler made by loss and scarred by the choices that power demands.

What drew me to write this story?
It’s the question that lives at the heart of every romantasy: What if the person who could save you is also the one who destroyed everything you loved? What if trust is just another battlefield?

The Fire Prince’s Bride is a book about heat and memory—about how sometimes the most dangerous magic is not fire, but forgiveness.
It’s for readers who crave slow-burn tension, found family, palace intrigue, and a heroine who would rather burn than break.

Writing this novel, I discovered that the fiercest bonds are often forged in the most impossible flames. I hope you’ll find yourself swept up in the danger, the desire, and the ashes left behind.


Do you read for the enemies-to-lovers tension, the dark magic, or the court politics? Which trope always pulls you in—and which one do you wish authors would subvert? Let me know in the comments!

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