Eris Miserian knows the fate that awaits her—after losing her promised husband, the crown prince, to Helena, a daughter of a disgraced Count, Eris poisons her rival as an act of revenge. But after her plan is foiled, she is sentenced to death while Helena and the prince get to live their happily ever after. Or that is what happens in the novel Eris was reading in her past life before she woke up in this world. Now, desperate to return to her own world, she’ll do everything that she can to escape what the story has laid out for her and find a way back to her real life!
Eris Miserian knows the fate that awaits her—after losing her promised husband, the crown prince, to Helena, a daughter of a disgraced Count, Eris poisons her rival as an act of revenge. But after her plan is foiled, she is sentenced to death while Helena and the prince get to live their happily ever after. Or that is what happens in the novel Eris was reading in her past life before she woke up in this world. Now, desperate to return to her own world, she’ll do everything that she can to escape what the story has laid out for her and find a way back to her real life!
Eris Miserian finally musters the courage to ask the high priest Hubris for help, only to be confronted with a disturbing truth: Nobody in her situation has ever returned to their worlds alive. To make matters worse, Medea reveals that the principles of causality will not release her until she fulfills her role in this story as Helena’s murderer! Refusing to accept such a fate, Eris begins gathering reliable allies to aid in her escape—allies, as the normally distant Eris quickly learns, who are crucial in a game of politics designed to chain her down.
Eris Miserian finally musters the courage to ask the high priest Hubris for help, only to be confronted with a disturbing truth: Nobody in her situation has ever returned to their worlds alive. To make matters worse, Medea reveals that the principles of causality will not release her until she fulfills her role in this story as Helena’s murderer! Refusing to accept such a fate, Eris begins gathering reliable allies to aid in her escape—allies, as the normally distant Eris quickly learns, who are crucial in a game of politics designed to chain her down.
Eris Miserian has had enough. On her coming-of-age ceremony her husband to be arrived hand-in-hand with Helena Antebellum, who was wearing the same dress as Eris. Rather than reprimand the crown prince for humiliating Eris, her father and the King seem only interested in making sure that Eris would not call off the wedding with the prince. It seems that the only people she can trust is her recently appointed dark knight and the witch Medea. With their help, Eris continues to search for ways to escape this nightmare, but will she be ready to sacrifice it all if it calls for it?
Eris Miserian has had enough. On her coming-of-age ceremony her husband to be arrived hand-in-hand with Helena Antebellum, who was wearing the same dress as Eris. Rather than reprimand the crown prince for humiliating Eris, her father and the King seem only interested in making sure that Eris would not call off the wedding with the prince. It seems that the only people she can trust is her recently appointed dark knight and the witch Medea. With their help, Eris continues to search for ways to escape this nightmare, but will she be ready to sacrifice it all if it calls for it?
Eris resigns herself to her destiny as the villainess of the story, but that doesn’t mean she’ll go down quietly. She aims to kill two birds with one stone by striking a deal with the empress to tutor Helena on royal etiquette—Eris would be able to both call off her betrothal to the crown prince and find the perfect opportunity to murder her rival, thereby fulfilling her role in this world. However, an unexpected burgeoning relationship makes Eris have second thoughts about the fate that she’d been ready to accept…
Eris resigns herself to her destiny as the villainess of the story, but that doesn’t mean she’ll go down quietly. She aims to kill two birds with one stone by striking a deal with the empress to tutor Helena on royal etiquette—Eris would be able to both call off her betrothal to the crown prince and find the perfect opportunity to murder her rival, thereby fulfilling her role in this world. However, an unexpected burgeoning relationship makes Eris have second thoughts about the fate that she’d been ready to accept…
Eris’s stunt at the recent ball has attracted the attention of the entire kingdom, just as she hoped. She’s finally put the emperor in checkmate—he must now call off her marriage to the crown prince or risk public humiliation and shame. Or so she thought, but the consequences of her rebellion are even more dire than she could’ve imagined! When a sudden plot against House Miserian separates her from Anakhin, Eris learns just how far the imperial family will go to claim victory…
Eris’s stunt at the recent ball has attracted the attention of the entire kingdom, just as she hoped. She’s finally put the emperor in checkmate—he must now call off her marriage to the crown prince or risk public humiliation and shame. Or so she thought, but the consequences of her rebellion are even more dire than she could’ve imagined! When a sudden plot against House Miserian separates her from Anakhin, Eris learns just how far the imperial family will go to claim victory…
“MY FACE, MY VOICE, MY THOUGHTS—RATHER THAN ‘LADY MISERIAN,’ I WILL FIND MY OWN SELF ONCE MORE.” Eris Miserian’s plan to escape the story is nearing its final stages. With a plot to kill the emperor, empress, marquess, and most importantly, herself, in motion, there is just one last step to return to her world—she must kill Helena Antebellum, who has shown nothing but kindness to Eris in the face of her cruelty and may be the only person in this world deserving of a happy ending. Despite Eris’s best efforts to defy it, the law of causality dictates that the villainess of this world has to take the heroine’s life. And so, Eris stands before Helena’s bridal chamber, dagger clenched in her trembling fist, and pushes open the heavy doors…
“MY FACE, MY VOICE, MY THOUGHTS—RATHER THAN ‘LADY MISERIAN,’ I WILL FIND MY OWN SELF ONCE MORE.” Eris Miserian’s plan to escape the story is nearing its final stages. With a plot to kill the emperor, empress, marquess, and most importantly, herself, in motion, there is just one last step to return to her world—she must kill Helena Antebellum, who has shown nothing but kindness to Eris in the face of her cruelty and may be the only person in this world deserving of a happy ending. Despite Eris’s best efforts to defy it, the law of causality dictates that the villainess of this world has to take the heroine’s life. And so, Eris stands before Helena’s bridal chamber, dagger clenched in her trembling fist, and pushes open the heavy doors…
The Miserian family is accused of poisoning the Emperor and Empress, and Eris finally accepts her impending death. However, the three men who are a constant thorn to her, Alecto, Jason, and Hubris, plot to revive Eris using divine powers immediately after her execution, entrapping her in this world even after her death! To ensure that she never returns to this world, Eris asks Anakin, the only one that she loves in this story, for one final sacrifice...
The Miserian family is accused of poisoning the Emperor and Empress, and Eris finally accepts her impending death. However, the three men who are a constant thorn to her, Alecto, Jason, and Hubris, plot to revive Eris using divine powers immediately after her execution, entrapping her in this world even after her death! To ensure that she never returns to this world, Eris asks Anakin, the only one that she loves in this story, for one final sacrifice...