Letters, Lies, and a Love Worth Fighting For

Letters Of Enchantment (1) — Divine Rivals: the global sensation and no. 1 SUNDAY TIMES bestselling romantasy: Book 1

Letters Of Enchantment (1) — Divine Rivals: the global sensation and no. 1 SUNDAY TIMES bestselling romantasy: Book 1

Rebecca Ross's debut in her Letters of Enchantment series has swept up readers worldwide, and it's not hard to see why. At its heart, this is a story about an eighteen-year-old aspiring journalist named Iris, who is quietly keeping her life from falling apart. Her brother is missing somewhere on a war-torn frontline, her mother is deep in the grip of addiction, and each night Iris writes letters she never expects anyone to read. Then someone does. The gods are at war, Iris has just landed a coveted role at the Oath Gazette, and her most infuriating colleague, the cool and distant Roman Kitt, turns out to be the anonymous pen pal who has been writing back to her. What starts as ink on paper becomes something neither of them can easily walk away from. Ross handles the rivals-to-lovers arc with real tenderness, letting the relationship build slowly through words rather than grand gestures. The fantasy backdrop gives the story genuine weight; this isn't decoration, it's danger. Readers have called it 'moving' and 'unlike anything read lately', and those reactions feel honest rather than hyperbolic. Short chapters, sharp emotional beats, and a romance that earns every moment of its payoff make this one well worth your time.

  • Author: Rebecca Ross
  • Publisher: Magpie
  • Genre: Mythology & Folklore
  • ISBN: 978-0008588199
  • Pages: 384 pages