Branded
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After an embarrassing mishap during her first battle and the death of her benevolent eldest brother in a later one Mercy discovers an ugly side to her two other brothers involving an enemy soldier tortured nearly to death. Growing up in the royal family Mercy was not familiar with the true happenings in Tarlen and among the rebels which Raliph reveals to her. A spoiled, antipathetic princess who hoped only for fame and glory Mercy is forced to think differently after her encounter with the rebel soldier. With her new insight into the true horrors of war, Mercy decides to put an end to it, in a different way than what her brothers' had in mind, but is not only opposed by the enemy rebel army, but also by those in her own family.
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Table of contents
- Dedication
- My First Battle
- Justice and Mercy
- The Curse of Mercy
- Angel of Mercy
- Garcel’s Story
- The Riddles of History
- Worthless Scum
- Raliph’s Boldness
- Mercy’s Folly
- Raliph and Garcel
- Women Silenced
- Larcos Has Come
- Mercy, Hold Me Up!
- One of Them?
- Raliph and Adann
- Adann’s Secret
- Many Sunsets
- Nadia
- Raliph’s Surprise
- The Heart of Sunfare
- Garcel’s Courage
- Courage or Folly?
- Doing Something
- Nadia’s Choice
- Raliph’s Despair
- Raliph’s Valor
- Raliph’s Convictions
- The Darkest Street in Whitestone
- To Bear the Mark of Ellar
- Mercy’s Doubts
- Mercy’s Strength
- Mercy’s Bitterness
- Mercy’s Darkest Hour
- What Mercy Cannot Change
- Mercy and Shatam
- Raliph’s Secrets
- Raliph’s Plan
- Raliph’s Facade
- A Forbidden Devotion
- Raliph’s Story
- Farewell to the Dim Marshes
- A Marking in Black
- A Mighty Prince’s Greatest Battle
- A Different Sort of Legacy
- The Merits of a Good Deed
- A Darker War
- A Bitter Victory
- The End of a Love Story
- The End of Nadia’s Strength
