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The Queen's Blade


  The Queen’s Blade

  THE BROKEN BLADE

  BOOK ONE

  EVELYN WARD

  Contents

  Content Warning

  Prologue

  Part I

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Part II

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Part III

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

  Chapter 59

  Chapter 60

  Chapter 61

  Chapter 62

  Chapter 63

  Chapter 64

  Chapter 65

  Chapter 66

  Chapter 67

  Epilogue

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  About the author (…s)

  Copyright @ 2022 by Evelyn Ward. First published in 2024.

  All rights reserved.

  No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher or author, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law.

  Cover design by Igor Andrich

  Editing by Marilyn Haynes at MH Editorial Services

  www.mheditorialservices.com

  Content Warning

  Thank you for choosing to spend a few hours with us. Before you begin, be warned that this book contains strong adult content, including graphic sex scenes, violence, murder, and a veritable fuck ton of swearing.

  It also contains references to domestic abuse and drug use.

  This series will include queer romance and on-page sex (MF, MM and FF), as well as polyamory (why choose). If you prefer your books without those elements, then you should stop now. Go on, I mean it. Put the book away.

  This is a story of blood and sex and rage. If that interests you, then welcome. We’re so happy you decided to join us here in the dark.

  This book is dedicated to every woman who ever thought

  ‘Wouldn’t it be so nice

  To burn it all to the ground?’

  Prologue

  When the War of the Fallen tore through our realm three hundred years ago, it left a broken world in its wake. Demons, Vampires, Shifters, and Witches all turned on one another, each claiming supremacy over the others, and by the time the Witches had emerged bloody and victorious, the other Factions had been driven near to extinction.

  When they crowned the First Witch Queen—her hands still wet with blood from the battlefields—the world was but a fraction of what it once had been. Our realm, splintered and broken, yearned to be united under a single ruler. The Witches may have won and put one of their own on the throne, but even they had suffered. Those Factions who had lost, those we now call the Fallen to reflect their fall from the Goddess’s grace, were even worse off. Among the Vampires, only the strongest families had survived the slaughter, and the remaining Shifters had retreated into hiding out of fear. Entire species of their Faction were gone, lost to the violence—there would be no more Dragon Shifters, no more Hydra. Surely, those remaining thought when they retreated to the edges of the world, this new Queen would hunt them all down one by one, would rid her new realm of all but the Witches, and punish the other Factions who had defied her.

  But the First Queen had no such plans. She had seen enough death for a thousand lifetimes and destroying the remaining Fallen would bring about nothing but more suffering to the Witches. She looked around at this newly fractured world and knew it displeased the Goddess. Though she is capable of fathomless destruction, the Goddess is also Mother to all things, equal parts destroyer, and creator. She would want peace, the First Queen reasoned. She would want the realm united once more.

  And so, the Eternal City was born—a place for all beings of the realm to live and work in peace, under the common rule of the Witch Queen.

  The jewel of the Eternal City was the palace itself, set at the highest point of the city. Visible from miles around, it stood as a beacon of hope for Witches everywhere, and a warning to the Factions who had Fallen. At the base of her palace, the First Queen built four temples—one for each of the four natural elements—to honor the gifts the Goddess had given to her and her daughters. Priestesses were appointed to lead them, and thus the four covens were born: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.

  There would be no temple for the fifth element, of course. No Priestesses, no coven. The Goddess had blessed the First Queen with all four pure elements in equal measures, but the power over the fifth element, the power of Blood, was a wicked thing, and it would find no worship in the Eternal City.

  At the palace’s back, the Queen built a different sort of temple, dedicated not to the Goddess, but to war. She erected two massive arenas to house her army: Solare and Lunairea. They towered above the palace proper, lest anyone forget the power the Witches held, the power that had allowed their armies to break the other three Factions and emerge victorious.

  And beneath the palace and the temples, beyond the twin rivers that flanked the jewel of the Eternal City where she dwelt, the First Queen sectioned off portions of the city for all her subjects, regardless of Faction, and invited the Fallen to return.

  And over time, they did.

  The Demons came first, opportunists that they are. They had no problem kneeling before the new regime. After all, no Demon truly cares what side they’re on, so long as it is the winning side.

  The Shifters came next, though their return took longer, and their story was much sadder. They came in waves, from all corners of the realm. First to arrive were the prey Shifters, their leaders coming to pay homage to the new Queen. They were used to being subjugated by stronger forces, having learned their place in the world at the oftentimes cruel hands of their carnivore brethren. Then, bit by bit, over the course of the following years, the predators made their return. The Wolves, the Bears, the birds of prey, even the Cat Shifters—though pride made their return last, of course. One by one, their leaders bent the knee to the First Queen, and she welcomed them to their new homes.

  Finally, only the Vampires remained. In the wake of the War of the Fallen, the patriarch of the strongest remaining Vampire family had crowned himself a King and declared that no Vampire would ever kneel before a Witch and claim fealty.

  Still, even he eventually returned to the city with what few of his kind remained, though many years later. And though he did not kneel, it is said that he did bow and offer his counsel, which the First Queen accepted. She allowed him into the city, as her subject, and did not demand he relinquish his fool’s crown.

  And thus, the Eternal City was built—with a place for all Factions. It took time for peace to settle fully, of course. But over time, the denizens of the city learned to live with one another, and while the Factions themselves did not entirely trust each other, at least they managed not to kill each other. Not frequently, anyway, and when such things did inevitably arise, the Queen’s justice was swift and merciless. When squabbles broke out among the Factions, the Queen dispatched her Blades to eliminate the guilty. They were four specters of death, terrifying as any storybook monster, and no one survived a visit from the Queen’s Blades.

  Over time, the wounds in the realm turned to scars, and even the scars faded. The Shifter population swelled once more, and though there would never again be Dragons, so many of their kind remained thanks in part to the compassion of the First Queen herself. The Queen’s youngest daughter eventually inherited her throne, and her daughter not long thereafter. The lineage of the First Queen continued, and though their magic seemed to lessen, with time, they continued to carry each of the four pure elements—a sign from the Goddess herself that the line was destined to rule. For nearly three hundred years, the Eternal City thrived, and the realm knew peace.

  But this isn’t a story about peace, or how the realm was united after the War of the Fallen. This isn’t a story about the past.

  This is the story of how the Eternal City fell.

  Part One

  Chapter 1

  The Solare training camps smelled of heat, sweat, and violence. To Fey, it smelled like home. She leaned her head further out the open window, savoring the scent of it. The sharp tang of body odor, the metallic bite of blood, scents as fa

miliar to her as her own body. The gossamer fabric of her mask was thin enough that it did little to filter the smell of violence, and the scents from the soldiers training below were oddly comforting.

  This had been her first home, after all. Her first real home. Much of the tall circular building that surrounded the Solare training yard was abandoned now, the dormitory-style rooms empty and gathering dust and spiders. This entire wing was abandoned, but Fey’s old room was still here, tucked away just a few stories above where she and her sisters now waited.

  A shame to let such a great building be so empty, Fey thought. A shame a realm in peace had so little use for an army.

  “They’re going to see you,” Lilith warned. She sat away from the window, hidden from those training below, dressed in the same uniform as Fey. The uniforms of the Queen’s Blades had changed very little in the last three hundred years—designed with thickened leather patches across the chest and legs, and thin pliable suede at the joints to allow for quick, easy movement. A matching mask covered the bottom of Lilith’s face, and a dark cowl kept her raven black hair hidden so that only her sharp dark eyes were visible. A whetstone sat balanced on her thigh and as she spoke, she sharpened her blade against it.

  It was a habit of Lilith’s, sharpening her knives whenever they were idle for too long. Not a nervous habit, not really. Fey doubted Lilith had the capacity to be nervous. Angry, yes. Horny, frequently. But nervous? Never.

  Fey snorted in response, making no effort to conceal herself as she gazed down at the chaos below. The sounds of the soldiers fighting hummed like music in her ears. Her muscles craved to join them, to fight.

  “Then let them see me,” she answered.

  The scrape of Lilith’s blade against the whetstone stopped, and Lilith sighed, annoyed.

  “Joy, can you convince our sister to step away from the window?”

  Leaning against the dirt and grime-coated wall, her eyes closed, Joy seemed lost in thought. Dust moats swirled, circling her, catching the light and dancing intricately close to her skin as they moved through the air around her. Even without thought or intention, Joy’s power came out like this, the very air around her in constant motion and bending to her will. Fey had never known an Air primary as strong as Joy—it was as though the world itself swayed to the rhythm of her breath.

  “You should know by now that I can’t convince our sister to do anything, and neither can you,” Joy answered, not bothering to open her eyes.

  To an outsider, it would be impossible to tell the three of them apart. Joy’s blonde wavy hair was hidden under her cowl, her face covered. Only the shade of their skin and the color of their eyes set the three of them apart. Joy’s bright blue and full of laughter. Lilith’s dark and brooding. And Fey’s emerald green and flecked with brown.

  With their names and even their abilities hidden from most in the realm, the Queen’s Blades were faceless killers. The masks served not only to protect their identities but also made them more specter than Witch. They were a nightmare brought to life, something whispered to children to make them behave.

  Go to sleep, or the Queen’s Blades will find you.

  Be good, or the Queen’s Blades will get you.

  Follow the edicts of the Goddess, or the Queen’s Blades will hunt you.

  Will hurt you.

  Will kill you.

  In their masks and their black leather uniforms, their arms covered in identical sigils, they were a match set. Three perfect assassins, virtually indistinguishable from one another.

  Three, when there should have been four.

  Fey took another deep breath, filling her lungs with the smell of the training yard. Joy opened a single eye to watch her.

  “You miss it here, don’t you?” she asked. No judgment, no scorn, just simple observation and curiosity.

  “Sometimes,” Fey answered truthfully. There were no lies between them, not now, not ever. “When I was here, I felt…” She struggled to put the feelings into words. “I felt like I was finally home. Accepted.”

  Joy’s mask twitched slightly, and Fey knew she was smiling. Joy had a kind smile, one she gave to the world often and without artifice.

  “Didn’t you like it here?” Fey asked.

  “No,” Joy answered, without hesitation. “I didn’t, not like you. It was…” Joy made a face, wrinkling her nose. “It was empty. Barren. There’s no kindness here, no pleasure. Just…” She shrugged. “Just violence and pain.”

  Lilith snorted. “Sister, you kill for a living. All you know is violence and pain.”

  “It’s different,” Joy insisted. “What we do serves a purpose. It’s necessary for the realm. But here? The infighting, the scrabbling for top marks. It was all so… empty. Pointless.”

  Fey could understand that, at least. The training grounds were full of raw power and emotion. Anger, pain, frustration. It was a brutal place. For Joy, who found pleasure and happiness in everything around her, who reached for the good in the world like a plant reaching for the sun, it would have been a dark place indeed.

  By the time Fey had enlisted in the army, Joy was already a Blade, and their paths had never crossed during her time at Solare. None of their paths had crossed before they had become Blades. Before they became sisters.

  “What about you? What did you think of your time here?” Fey asked Lilith.

  Lilith paused to assess her knife’s edge, twisting the blade in her hand to catch the light. Then, satisfied, she slipped it back into the sheath on her thigh and pulled its twin from the identical sheath on her other leg to begin the process all over again.

  “What does it matter? Liked it, hated it, it’s in the past.” The blade purred against the whetstone while she worked. “I am a Queen’s Blade. Who I was before? That person is dead and gone. This is what I am now, and that’s all that matters.”

  Joy rolled her eyes in Lilith’s direction and pushed herself from the wall. Her shoulder bumped against Fey’s as she joined her at the window.

  “Can you see him down there?” she asked eagerly.

  Fey sighed. “Not yet.”

  There were whispers among the Queen’s Guard that Dameon would be inspecting the soldiers in Solare today. While it was part of his duties as the Queen’s right hand and something he deigned to do every few months, this visit would be different. On this visit, he would be looking for a new Witch to join their ranks.

  A new sister to be inducted into the Queen’s Blades.

  Joy’s eyes danced across the training yard, bouncing between groups, and stopped. “There.” She pointed, extending her hand out the window.

  The training yard was divided into groups. Soldiers of different skills and different elements, clustered together under the watchful eyes of the Queen’s generals. Though the vast majority of those below were Witches, there were groups of men scattered among them. They may lack power over any of the elements, but force was force, and the Queen rarely turned away a willing soldier, regardless of sex.

 

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