You know that visceral thrill when hostility cracks into something dangerously intimate? When every argument hides a confession, every betrayal sharpens desire? The Bridge Kingdom weaponizes that ACOTAR alchemy—captive-meets-captor chemistry reimagined as spy-versus-king—where a trained assassin infiltrates a storm-battered realm and finds herself ensnared by the very monarch she's sworn to destroy. The banter bites. The politics bleed. The slow unraveling into passion wrecks you exactly how Feyre and Rhysand did, but with sharper edges and higher treason.
Jensen trades fae curses for espionage and bridge-bound kingdoms, but delivers the same addictive cocktail: a heroine who claims power through vulnerability, a brooding king begging for redemption, and steam that scalds.
If you're still chasing that ACOTAR high, this is your next beautiful wreckage.
"...there's something seriously charming about this story that i think many readers will fall for...." — jessica, Goodreads
"I just finished it and my heart is still racing. I can’t handle it. IT WAS SO GOOD." — • Lindsey Dahling •, Goodreads
"The plot is amazing. It doesn't have any supernatural beings but it's so damn interesting, it's hard not to get lost in this fantasy world. The world building is done beautifully and it's easy to keep track of." — SK (Back for good this time? We'll see), Goodreads
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