Every war has traitors—but in Blood Fury, betrayal cuts deeper because it’s personal. Ares, once a brother-in-arms to the Dragonguard, now walks a darker path. But was he turned… or did he choose it? That question burns through every chapter as Lily, Bellator, and the team are forced to confront the shifting allegiances within their own ranks.
Ares is more than muscle. He is a strategist. A force of nature once devoted to the Dragonguard’s cause. But when the Istanbul mission ends in disaster, his absence is not just suspicious—it’s a warning. Lily, still reeling from revelations about her father, must now consider the possibility that her allies are not what they seem. And that the shadows closing in may be cast by those who once walked beside her. This isn’t a simple case of good versus evil. Ares’ descent feels earned, even tragic. He believes in strength. In survival. And in Draakul, he sees a world that might finally make sense. What makes Ares dangerous isn’t that he betrays the team—it’s that he may be right… in the worst way
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