This is the first book in the Duology. Reading the Prequel is not necessary, but will add context to the magic system and the story.
Synopsis:
Torn apart by war. Reunited by love?
Two weeks have passed since Iris returned home bruised and heartbroken from the front, but the war is far from over.
Roman is missing, lost behind enemy lines, with no memory of his past, or Iris. Hoping his memories return, he begins to write again – but this time for the enemy.
When a strange letter arrives through his wardrobe door, he strikes up a correspondence with a penpal who seems at once mysterious… and strangely familiar.
As their connection deepens, the two of them will risk their very hearts and futures to change the tides of the war.

Review:
Reading this book for the second time allowed me to appreciate it even more.
At the start, our two lovers are separated. Iris, fully aware of what happened, tries to return to her normal life, while Roman feels a deep sense of absence he cannot quite explain as he adjusts to his new reality.
When they begin exchanging letters again, their connection returns quickly, and the chemistry between them is clear from the first pages. To reach each other again, Roman must grow into the person he is meant to be, and both must work through their own challenges.
It is a story about longing, about a bond that runs deep, and about choosing what is right even when it is difficult.

🌙 Recension: Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment #2) by Rebecca Ross
📚 Genre: Romance, Fantasy, YA
📅 Release Date: December 26, 2023
📖 Publisher: Wednesday Books
📱 Read as: Physical (I read the old US Cover edition)
📗 available in various formats
💸 Bought
🗣️ Language: English
📆 Pages: 420
⭐️ 4/5
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