Throne of Novoxos: Van Laven Chronicles
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Rating | : | 4.54 (867 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01N5GB8TL |
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Number of Pages | : | 548 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Now Comron faces a life-altering decision - honor his family by going through with the loveless marriage or defy them all to pursue his true heart's desire. When love and duty collide, can anything survive? Only two things drive the formidable Lord Comron Van Laven: his insatiable hunger for power and his strong sense of duty to his royal house. Once again love and duty clash violently as he's forced to make the ultimate decision that could destroy them all.. A few weeks before the wedding, he takes a fateful business trip that leaves him marooned and lying at death's door, at the mercy of a vile enemy. In a bid to elevate his family's position, he agrees to a loveless marriage to a wealthy heiress he loathes. His enemy does the unexpected: She saves himin so many ways. As a result of this astonishing act of compassion, the two former enemies forge a powerful bond that blossoms into a passionate flame. But Comron soon discovers that his lady love has her own dark secrets that threaten to shatter their l
"A Page Turner! A Must Read! Author! Author!" according to Dez. What can one say about Van Laven Chronicles: Throne of Novoxos by Tyler Chase that hasn't already been written about? Well I must say it's all true! I am happy I got a copy early!The characters are three multidimensional not falling flat. They have the spark that makes the characters come alive, allowing you to connect and care for them whi. Full of suspense and shocking revelations A few months ago I read “Shadow Reign”, Book 2 in the Van Laven Chronicles series. I had so much great fun reading it, despite the fact I started the series out of order, that the moment I finished reading it I knew I wanted to go back and read Book 1 of the series. And I wasn’t disappointed at all. “Van Laren Chroni. Indiana Jones meets Romeo & Juliet + interplanetary madness Ashley Storey Sci-fi is usually my husband's thing. In fact, the most sci-fi I've ever really been into is A Wrinkle In Time. However: wow! I was pleasantly surprised by this first installment of the Van Laven Chronicles. The love story resembles Romeo and Juliet except on a much grander scale, and the adventure resembles that of Indiana Jones. Only it's