The altar cracked when they spoke the vow. Not from damage - from refusal.
Three hundred years of ancient magic looked at two people saying words they didn't mean - and chose to break the stone rather than accept them.
Elara of the Bone Court has spent her life performing whatever version of herself her kingdom requires. Composed. Precise. Perfectly controlled. She has known since she was twelve that she would marry the Starfall heir. She prepared for six years. What she did not prepare for was the moment the ceremony destroyed itself - or the look on Rhydan's face when it did.
Rhydan of the Starfall Kingdom has spent his entire life being told what he is for. The heir. The prophecy piece. The last chance. No one has ever asked what he wants. He arrived at the altar ready to endure one more thing decided without his consent. Then the curse moved through him the moment she walked in, the altar cracked, and he thought: she is going to be more complicated than I expected.
The curse cannot be broken by ceremony. It was built from something taken - a love suppressed before it could cost too much - and it will not accept anything less than the real thing as resolution.
A freely chosen vow. A genuinely meant one. From two people who decide, with full knowledge of the cost, that they are choosing each other.
They have six weeks. The border magic is failing. Two kingdoms are watching. And the most honest thing Elara has admitted to herself in years is that she isn't afraid of the curse, or the court, or the ancient magic gathering beneath Thornwall Palace.
She's afraid of wanting something this much.
"Crown of Bones and Starlight " is a complete standalone dark romantasy featuring arranged marriage, forced proximity, a slow burn that earns every moment, and an ancient curse that has been waiting three hundred years - and knows the difference between obligation and love.
Arranged marriage - Ancient curse - Slow burn - Dark fantasy courts - Two kingdoms - Forced proximity - Enemies-to-lovers