
THE KURAT CURSES
Stong Woman Fantasy Adventure With Romance

A healer bound by destiny. A captain shackled by darkness. A kingdom on the brink of ruin.
The Rebel Healers Series
Book 2
Mystical Fantasy With A Slow-Burn Romantic Subplot
Available In:
Print, Ebook
When Healer Ellara's beloved mate is murdered, her world shatters. Now she must navigate a dangerous political landscape as the oppressive Droc'ri forces threaten her homeland of Alba and the sacred ways of the Goddess.
Pursued by the powerful sorcerer Rokan, who holds a fragment of her soul, Ellara discovers an unexpected ally in Captain Thaddeus—a man cursed by dark magic, yet drawn to her with an intensity that awakens both possibility and peril.
As shadowy forces plot Alba's destruction, Ellara must break the curse on the young king before her homeland falls. But when Thaddeus betrays her trust in a desperate gamble, Ellara faces an impossible choice: surrender to the sorcerer who hunts her, or risk losing everyone she has left by embracing a new love that could either save her—or destroy them all.
In a world where magic flows from the heart and curses consume the soul, healing the deepest wounds may require the greatest sacrifice.
✨ Perfect for fans of slow-burn romance, Celtic flavor divine magic, and epic high fantasy with a mystical edge such as Mists of Avalon, and Wheel of Time.

Readers Say...
"Although Correia's style and magic world take some getting used to, the story is worth the effort
I found the magic of this world too complex for easy comprehension, but the themes running through book 1 and 2 are wonderful, and the story fascinating. Once again the "villain" proves to have interesting positive qualities. And also once again, the book ends before the hero's journey is complete. Can't wait for the next book."
Lessa
Fantastic Adventure
A great adventure that sucks you into a world that craves peace. It is a cohesive sequel to the first book. The author has a way of pulling you into a world that you get lost in in the best way. I enjoy Scottish and Irish culture and the use of gaelic was very wholesome to me.
Aailyah







