ongoingLara, a young woman from modern times, is raised with the sole purpose of avenging her family by destroying the general who ruined them. However, fate intervenes when, on her way to carry out her mission, Lara is struck by a military truck escorting the very general she intended to assassinate. She ...
Her world shattered by betrayal, Lara’s vengeance quest takes a shocking turn when death opens a portal to a new, perilous realm.
Driven by a burning desire for retribution, Lara’s life was singularly focused on destroying the general who decimated her family. But a fateful accident transports her to an unfamiliar world, where her past mission crumbles into mystery. Rescued from human traffickers through sheer grit, she dedicates two years to mastering ancient martial arts under a reclusive master, forging herself into a formidable warrior. This intense training prepares her for a destiny far beyond her wildest imagination, setting the stage for the captivating historical romance, Return of the General's Daughter Novel.
While hunting in the wild heart of Mount Ourea, Lara encounters the Prince of Northem—wounded, disguised, and vulnerable. Her swift action saves his life, but she vanishes just as quickly. The Prince, captivated by her enigmatic presence, launches a relentless search. Duty soon calls him back to lead the Northem army against bandits and soldiers ravaging the Alta-Sierra range. Fate, however, has a more intricate plan.
Swept into the chaos of the battlefield as a soldier, Lara finds herself drawn into the Prince’s inner circle when he recognizes her extraordinary skills. He claims her as his personal guard, unknowingly pulling her deeper into a conspiracy that mirrors her own past. The true test of her resolve comes when she confronts General Odin and his sons, only to discover a startling connection to the very man she swore to avenge. Is this general a descendant of her world’s nemesis, or is he something far more profound to her personal quest within this historical narrative?
Lara’s purpose fractures as she uncovers a treacherous plot: General Odin and his sons are falsely accused of treason by their own subordinates. The assassin transforms into a protector, defending the family she once sought to destroy. Victory in battle, however, brings no peace. Upon her return as a celebrated war hero, Lara discovers a devastating betrayal: her cousin Mira has stolen her identity, usurped her home, comforted her grieving mother under false pretenses, and even claimed her betrothal to Prince Alaric. With her name erased and her newfound family imperiled, Lara must reclaim everything she’s lost—her identity, her honor, and the future she never knew she desired. The Return of the General's Daughter Novel is a sweeping tale of historical romance, intrigue, and the enduring power of destiny.
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Return of the General's Daughter Novel: Lara, a young woman from modern times, is raised with the sole purpose of avenging her family by destroying the general who ruined them. However, fate intervenes when, on her way to carry out her mission, Lara is struck by a military truck escorting the very general she intended ...
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