The Irreplaceable Duology

Romance

Dark

Fantasy

What Was Taken

In a kingdom where lives can be copied, love is the only thing they can’t control.

They told her he could be replaced.

When the kingdom executes the man she loved, the world does not mourn him—it erases him. His death exposes a truth she was never meant to carry: her magic belongs to one of the Seven Noble Houses, and her life no longer belongs to her.

Taken from the only home she has ever known, she is forced into an academy where bloodlines matter more than people, and power is preserved at any cost. There, she learns the unthinkable—that the strongest heirs are cloned, kept as insurance against loss, harvested to preserve a kingdom that refuses to let its nobles die.

And then she meets him.

A prince with necromancer magic. A blade identical to the one that killed the man she loved. A living reminder of everything the world insists is replaceable.

Their magic reacts when they touch—recognition without permission. But he is promised to another, and worse, he was never meant to exist as a person at all. He is a copy. A spare. A life created to be used.

As the kingdom tightens its grip, she must decide what she is willing to lose—and what she refuses to let be taken from her again.

Because some things cannot be replaced.

And some hearts, once broken, are still worth choosing.

A story of loss, choice, and love — Book One of The Irreplaceable Duology

What Remains

He was created to be used.

She was never supposed to choose him.

The kingdom has always known what he is—a copy, a contingency, a life created to be used when another is lost. Even now, as rebellion spreads and truths fracture the noble houses, he believes love is something meant for others, not for someone made to be discarded.

But she refuses to let the world decide his worth.

Bound by magic that recognizes what bloodlines cannot, they are drawn together in a realm that profits from erasure. Every choice costs them something. Every act of defiance threatens to expose the secret the kingdom depends on to survive.

As the truth of the clones comes to light, she must decide whether love is enough to dismantle a system built on replacement—and whether choosing him means abandoning the revenge she sought.

Because what was taken cannot be undone.

But what remains may still be worth fighting for.

A story of choice and worth — Book Two of The Irreplaceable Duology

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