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She was not chosen for love. She was selected to end a war. Elara Valore enters marriage as a political instrument-a living clause in a treaty sealed with blood. In the world she is sent into, power wears silk, violence hides behind ceremony, and obedience is mistaken for virtue. Brides are expected to smile, submit, and disappear. Elara does none of those things. Beneath the rituals and vows lies a brutal hierarchy where desire is a weapon and silence is survival. Every gesture is calculated. Every alliance has a cost. And every moment tests whether she will be shaped by the system-or sharpen…mehr

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She was not chosen for love. She was selected to end a war. Elara Valore enters marriage as a political instrument-a living clause in a treaty sealed with blood. In the world she is sent into, power wears silk, violence hides behind ceremony, and obedience is mistaken for virtue. Brides are expected to smile, submit, and disappear. Elara does none of those things. Beneath the rituals and vows lies a brutal hierarchy where desire is a weapon and silence is survival. Every gesture is calculated. Every alliance has a cost. And every moment tests whether she will be shaped by the system-or sharpen herself against it. Elara learns quickly: survival does not belong to the obedient. It belongs to those who understand power... and bite back. Bride with Teeth is a dark, seductive romance that explores control, autonomy, and the quiet defiance of a woman who refuses to be consumed by the role written for her. A bold, atmospheric beginning to The Treaty Bride series.
Autorenporträt
Mostafizar Rahman is an author whose work examines the architecture of power-how control is built, how consent is engineered, and what it takes to reclaim the self inside a world that demands submission. Blending psychological intensity with philosophical edge, his stories move across genres while staying anchored to one core question: who gets to decide what you become? His writing is known for emotional precision, layered tension, and characters who refuse to be simplified.