The Rise of the Iliri: Books 10 & 11 (Rise of the Iliri #10-11)

Auryn Hadley


4.83 · 6 ratings · Published: 14 Oct 2019

The Rise of the Iliri: Books 10 & 11 by Auryn Hadley
Books 10-11 in the action-packed, science-based, epic reverse harem fantasy series, Rise of the Iliri.
WAR, HEARTBREAK, MORE WAR…AND UNBREAKABLE DEVOTION
Auryn Hadley overlays a compelling sci-fi action fantasy with an emotionally charged reverse harem romance, setting the heart-warming experience of everyday community against the heart-wrenching reality of war - and the loss it causes. The Terran emperor’s war to eliminate the iliri progresses, and Salryc Luxx has risen from army private to assassin to Queen of all Iliri.

Always exciting, as well as sexy, and action-packed! Romance readers will thrill to the reverse harem idea that pushes the boundaries of epic fantasy in this groundbreaking series that may remind some of Avatar without the scary beasts.Fantasy readers may find it reminds them of Game Of Thrones, but happier, with more color. And fans of Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern will find Sal’s planet Ogun a thrilling destination for their next fantasy fix.

Each book is a complete novel, not a cliffhanger. And because the iliri have insatiable and exotic sexual instincts, this set may be unsuitable for humans under 18.

RISEN, Book 10

In the final stretch of the war, the rules are changing faster than Anglia can keep up. The Kaisae of all Iliri is gone. Her mates are holding the army together. Her dreams are changing everything—and Sal? She's not done yet.

The Emperor has taken too much from her. Life, loves, and much of her happiness. All she has left is desperation—and blind trust.

But she's not alone. She never has been.

HOPE, Book 11

By reader request, Hope is a full-length epilogue novel to show what comes after the series ends.

The war is over. The dead have been laid to rest. Peace is on the horizon, and Anglia is a country that needs to be put back together. After a failed coup, a new king who's spent more time away from the country than on his throne, and two new kingdoms sharing the same space, it's starting to feel like combat was easier to handle.

Peace isn't made from drawing lines in the sand. It's all about erasing them. That's how Hope is built, and it's the only way for Anglia to move forward together.

Luckily, they have plenty to spare.

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