Captive of the Stolen Empire

Captive of the Stolen Empire

Megan Van Dyke

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Forbidden love could turn the tide of war…or destroy the last hope of freedom. Ilya Valerious was born to rule the city-state of Sorrena in her mother’s footsteps—until the tyrannical emperor conquered her homeland. Held hostage to ensure her people’s obedience by the emperor’s first captain, Lucien, she plots a dangerous gambit to free her people: seduce the captain, source information for a growing rebel movement, and take them all down from within. Beyond Lucien’s fearsome, masked appearance and powerful magic is a man trying to fulfill the emperor’s promise of peace and prosperity. A task that would be easier if the captive heirs under his watch would finally submit to the emperor’s rule. One in particular, Ilya, breathes defiance despite Lucien’s efforts to protect her from herself and win her to the emperor’s side. She’s a dangerous temptation he can ill afford, especially as she starts to uncover long-buried secrets that have him questioning not only his own past and his role in the empire, but the emperor he’s sworn his life to. When the fate of an empire rests on a knife’s edge, Ilya and Lucien must decide if their blossoming love is worth sacrificing everything they’ve worked for. But only if the emperor doesn’t kill them first. This enemies-to-lovers epic fantasy romance filled with warring kingdoms, magic, life-changing romance, and intrigue will appeal to fans of The Bridge Kingdom and The Serpent and the Wings of Night.


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  • marissa
    Mar 30, 2025
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    “They conquered my city, but not me.”

    After her city-state is conquered, his loyal captains take Ilya, the born-to-be ruler, captive to the emperor’s palace. To survive alongside other captives, Ilya must hide her hatred for the cruel emperor to protect her people. Still, when an opportunity presents itself to help the growing rebellion, Ilya decides to do whatever it takes to fight for freedom, even at the cost of her growing feelings for Lucien, the captain who took her from her home and who she quickly realizes is not who she thought him to be.

    I really liked the main character, Ilya. She is so strong and always willing to fight for what she believes in her freedom and for her people. I didn’t always agree with her decisions, and I thought she often acted recklessly, never seeming to learn from her mistakes. However, this aspect can make for a great character, allows for lots of growth, and makes me interested in her journey in future books. Lucien was our MMC, and his journey was to discover the truth. He’s struggling with what he’s been taught and learning for himself. It was written so realistically, and I liked how he had always been there for Ilya since their first meeting. He can be insecure, which makes sense for his character. I really enjoy that these characters are flawed, which is unique in books. 

    Ilya and Lucien had a fantastic slow burn, enemies-to-lovers romance. There were so many great moments between them, and I loved all their scenes together. Everything felt so organic. I also really liked the secondary characters, found family trope was well written here, and it would be great to see some of them get their own stories in the future. The plot is exciting and fast-paced, and the writing style makes it easy to digest. There is plenty of everything - magic, political intrigue, hidden identities, found family, emotional experiences, and unforgettable characters. 

    *An e-ARC was provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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