Summary
Aiden is a character-driven epic fantasy that blends political drama with intimate family conflict and complex relationships between its characters. Set in the frost-laden kingdom of Eirabelle, it follows a young man torn between love and disillusionment when he discovers his mother, Queen Anna, is revered as a living deity, the God of Baranic. As conspiracies unravel and loyalties are tested, Aiden’s struggle becomes more than survival—it becomes a fight for identity, truth, and justice.
Blurb—AIDEN: The Heresy of Baranic
Aiden grew up in the warmth of his mother’s love—until, without explanation, she sent him away to a foreign academy for ten years. When he finally returns to his homeland, Eirabelle, nothing is as it once was. The mother he longed for is no longer just a queen: she is worshipped as a goddess.
As Aiden struggles with betrayal, faith, and the haunting pull of family ties, he is forced to confront a choice he never wanted to make: loyalty to the mother he loves, or rebellion against the false divinity she has become.
In the midst of political intrigue, forbidden devotion, a sweet-bitter relationship, and the shadow of war, Aiden’s journey is not just about unmasking conspiracies—but about discovering who he truly is.