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This War Between Us
Seraphine Blackwell has spent her life in a golden cage—elite private schools, beauty pageant crowns, and the heavy shadow of her father, a revered general in the Dominion of Aris. She’s been groomed for perfection, not purpose. Yet beneath the sparkle of obedience lies a slow-burning hunger: a desire to matter, to make a difference, to understand why the world remains frozen in fear even two decades after the Global War.
Nothing worth caring about is simple
When a devastating betrayal shatters her family’s illusion of perfection, Seraphine’s sheltered life implodes overnight. Cast out from everything she’s ever known, she is exiled to Blackmoor Academy—the Dominion’s harshest military school, a brutal citadel carved into a mountainside where legacy is forged in ice, stone, and silence. But Seraphine is no longer the obedient daughter. Amid Blackmoor’s iron discipline and punishing trials, she learns to steel herself against grief and rage, determined to survive on her own terms.
Even in those dark halls, Seraphine finds fragile bonds of friendship, loyalty, and love—connections that both heal and endanger her. A forbidden romance blooms in the shadows, awakening desires she cannot deny and consequences she cannot escape. Haunted by secrets she doesn’t yet understand and irresistibly drawn to an enigmatic instructor she is forbidden to love, Seraphine breaks every rule as a dangerous passion ignites between them. This bond is as thrilling as it is treacherous—a fragile flame in the darkness that duty or danger could snuff out at any moment.
Meanwhile, the wall between nations isn’t the only thing on the verge of collapse. As tensions mount beyond the academy, Seraphine begins to unearth a power within herself that defies reason—something ancient and dangerous that could change her world forever.
A spellbinding debut that blends romance, resilience, and legacy, This War Between Us is a tale of love and heartache set in a world where power runs in the blood—and girls who know too much are always the first to burn.