Gild By Raven Kennedy Today
The book deeply explores the blurred lines between love and manipulation.
Gild is an adult fantasy (New Adult) featuring dark themes, explicit language, and depictions of emotional abuse. Gild by Raven Kennedy
A gritty, atmospheric world where "magic" comes at a high physical and emotional cost. What to Expect The book deeply explores the blurred lines between
Be prepared—the ending serves as a massive pivot point that sets the stage for the rest of the series. Quick Stats Genre: Dark Romantic Fantasy / Mythic Retelling What to Expect Be prepared—the ending serves as
But when a political shift forces Auren out of the safety of the Highbell castle and into the freezing wilderness of Orea, her devotion is tested. She is forced to confront the reality of her "gilded" life and the realization that her cage, no matter how shiny, is still a prison.
This is a character-driven introduction. The world-building and Auren’s internal monologue take center stage before the explosive action of the sequels.
The world is divided into six kingdoms, but Auren lives in a golden cage. Literally. Everything around her—and Auren herself—has been turned to gold by King Midas. To the world, she is his most prized possession; to Auren, Midas is the man who saved her from a life of poverty and fear.
