The Rule: The Trials of Power, Book 1
By (Author) Bronwyn Eley
Pantera Press
Pantera Press
4th March 2025
Australia
General
Fiction
Romance: fantasy and paranormal
Paperback
464
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
458g
She has lived only in shadows, but now she must step into the light.
Born and raised by the Baleful, an assassin guild spoken of only in hushed rumours, Zinha is chosen for a dangerous assignment a game of seduction with a deadly goal that will test everything shes trained for.The King wishes to invade the neighbouring country of Maetora, but he must first neutralise their ruler and her dangerous magic.
Zinha infiltrates The Trial of Power, amagicalcompetition during which theMaetorianHeir chooses his consort.She must seduce the Heir, uncover his mothers secrets and topple their kingdom from within. But Heir Reyher is not what she expected, and neither are theMaetorians. Especially Mateo, a fellow contestant with his own secrets.
As Zinha gains more distance from the darkness of her previous life, doubts begin to surface about everything shes been told. When rumours of a rival assassin threaten her success and the lives of the people she has come to love Zinha is forced to choose between the powerful bonds of her past and the fragile hope of an unexpected future. Because time is running out, and the Baleful live by only one rule:
Succeed or die.
'Warning! This book contains intrigue, action, danger, assassins, romance, and political machinations. Side effects include a lack of sleep and avoiding socialsituations toread.' Maria V. Snyder,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Study of Poisons
With atmospheric world-building, compelling characters, and a romance that kept me guessing, Eley has created my next new fantasy obsession.Jo Riccioni
'Fierce, passionate and utterly captivating, Bronwyn Eley creates characters I'd willingly follow into the parched dunes of the Maetorian desert, and anywhere else in The Rule's immersive fantasy world. A must-read.' Elle Machray
Bronwyn Eley has been doing two things since childhood: writing and fighting. As a fantasy author, she looks for opportunities to incorporate her martial arts experience into her stories. Before being published, Bronwyn was in the military, studied Linguistics at university, worked in the book and travel industries, and continues to travel excessively. Originally from Sydney, Bronwyn now lives in Edinburgh and confirms she does likehaggis.