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Kings Of Alinar – Elizabeth Ash

“I don’t know if I should thank you for saving me or yell at you to stop poking me,” Rogan says weakly, and Lexan smiles. “I’m always happy when my patients wake up irritable. The irritable ones usually live longer.” “You’re just making that up.” Lexan laughs. “What’s your prognosis, healer?” Rogan asks, adjusting his position on the bed. “I predict that you will never regain complete dexterity in this shoulder, but you will live, and my children and yours will thank me profusely.”
Rogan chuckles before turning serious. “Why did you do it? I asked you to stop.” “For the same reason I didn’t let you hand yourself over to Prince Rigel. Your life means something, Rogan. To so many people who love you.” Lexan pulls out a fresh bandage and starts wrapping it around Rogan’s shoulder before adding, “Plus, Ariadne would have told you to stop being a fool and to shut your mouth and let the healer work.”
A burst of laughter escapes Rogan, and he winces. “She would have. Thank you. And thank you for stopping me earlier. My family made it clear that my time isn’t over yet.” “Good. Your days of marching out to battle are at an end, though. Not that I’d let you anywhere near another suit of armor after what happened on that battlefield. But even with magic, you don’t heal as fast as you used to.” “I guessed as much. I fought for Odesta today.
I’m content to leave my sword behind.” “You redeemed yourself in the eyes of my family. You likely saved Loukas’s life.” Rogan runs his good arm over the bedding, fiddling with a loose thread before he responds. “I took their king and their kingdom. To save one of their sons seemed like a small favor.”
“It meant everything to my family. You get some sleep. I’ll check on you in the morning.” LIAM SETS ZANDER’S ARMOR aside in his chambers at Castle Creston. He missed the fighting today, but he won’t tomorrow. Dread and anticipation swirl within him. Maybe he shouldn’t have eaten the biscuits and gravy Christian’s cook sent to the Southern Woodlands for the evening meal. It sits like rocks and congealed fat in his stomach now.
With a sigh, he looks around the familiar room. This is where he and Bria escaped to after that dance the night King Rogan offered him a job. It feels like yesterday and forever ago. So much has changed since that night. The world has changed. He’s changed. And he misses Bria even more as he takes in the room where he got so lost in their shared passion that he forgot his cyrilium. He can’t regret it now.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Copyright ©2025 by Elizabeth Ash All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission from the copyright owner, except for the use of quotations in a book review and as permitted by U.S. copyright law. Cover by Krafigs Design Art by Anastasia Emelyanova Published by Beauty & Ashes Publishing www.elizabethash.com OceanofPDF.com Contents Dedication Note to Readers 1.
1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 6. 6 7. 7 8. 8 9. 9 10. 10 11. 11 12. 12 13. 13 14. 14 15. 15 16. 16 17. 17 18. 18 19. 19 20. 20 21. 21 22. 22 23. 23 24.
24 25. 25 26. 26 27. 27 28. 28 29. 29 30. 30 31. 31 32. 32 33. 33 34. 34 35. 35 36. 36 37. 37 38. 38 39. 39 40. 40 41. 41 42. 42 43. 43 44. 44 45. 45 46. 46 Epilogue Bonus Chapter: The Dream King’s Road Series Also by Elizabeth Ash Thank You! About the Author Map OceanofPDF.com This one is for you, Elizabeth. For when the world is too much.
For when all the voices are too loud and you forget where you started. For when you forget how it felt to pour your heart into a story you weren’t sure anyone would ever read, but you kept writing because you couldn’t not write. Because the words were there, begging to be recorded as your heart poured out on the page. Never forget that feeling.
And keep writing for you. OceanofPDF.com Note to Readers Welcome to the final book of the King’s Road saga! It’s such a bittersweet thing to type that, but I promise this is the epic conclusion this story deserves. Get ready for a heartwarming, heartbreaking, beautiful, wild ride from start to finish. As a warning, Kings of Alinar is a little heavier than previous books.
Find the content warnings at www.elizabethash.com/cw. Love you all! -Elizabeth xoxo OceanofPDF.com 1 YEARNING EATS AT LAILA’S heart. It slithers through her body, from her chest outward, down her arms and her legs, making her skin crawl. She needs Rogue nearly as much as she needs air and water. It’s a hunger only he can sate—a thirst only he can satisfy. While the longing always simmers beneath the surface when he’s away, it’s not usually this strong.
Perhaps it’s the coming battle that feeds her restlessness. She’s a soldier —at least she was once. She should be there, at the frontlines.
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