The First Blade Bends: Battle He Predicted. Empire That Ignored Him. Price They Both Paid.
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The emperor overruled him.Cadriel Voss told the Imperial Command Council exactly what would happen if the western ridge was left undefended. He named the positions. He named the units. He submitted the full recommendation, not the simplified version, and watched them set it aside.Three thousand and eleven people died while the eastern line held.Seren Vael counted every face.She has been a freelance commander long enough to know the difference between a bad call and a prevented one. This was a prevented one. And the man who prevented it on paper is now standing at the head of the rows in the grey of the morning, reading the field the way she reads it, carrying the number the way she carries it.Not as guilt. As information.She is watching how he does that. It is the most dangerous thing she has learned about him.When the emperor summons Cadriel to account for being right, Seren starts to understand what the Vorath Empire actually is. Not a command structure with a flaw. A machine that runs on acceptable losses and calls them victories. And the best tactical mind inside it has been submitting correct recommendations into that machine for four years and coming back and doing it again.She renegotiates her contract.The new terms put her name next to his on the next recommendation. It is the most politically costly document he has submitted in four years. He agreed to it the same day.She is still working out what that means.The First Blade Bends is the third book in The Veilborn War Series. Epic fantasy romance. Steamy, slow burn, morally grey leads. War is real. The tension is earned. Nothing arrives before it is paid for by the story.Start at Book One or pick up here. The Veilborn War Series rewards both.
The emperor overruled him.Cadriel Voss told the Imperial Command Council exactly what would happen if the western ridge was left undefended. He named the positions. He named the units. He submitted the full recommendation, not the simplified version, and watched them set it aside.Three thousand and eleven people died while the eastern line held.Seren Vael counted every face.She has been a freelance commander long enough to know the difference between a bad call and a prevented one. This was a prevented one. And the man who prevented it on paper is now standing at the head of the rows in the grey of the morning, reading the field the way she reads it, carrying the number the way she carries it.Not as guilt. As information.She is watching how he does that. It is the most dangerous thing she has learned about him.When the emperor summons Cadriel to account for being right, Seren starts to understand what the Vorath Empire actually is. Not a command structure with a flaw. A machine that runs on acceptable losses and calls them victories. And the best tactical mind inside it has been submitting correct recommendations into that machine for four years and coming back and doing it again.She renegotiates her contract.The new terms put her name next to his on the next recommendation. It is the most politically costly document he has submitted in four years. He agreed to it the same day.She is still working out what that means.The First Blade Bends is the third book in The Veilborn War Series. Epic fantasy romance. Steamy, slow burn, morally grey leads. War is real. The tension is earned. Nothing arrives before it is paid for by the story.Start at Book One or pick up here. The Veilborn War Series rewards both.
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