At least your fear was one truth.
Between Tides and Thunder
Leena Kazak
ebook, 496 pages
Published March 31, 2026
ASIN B0G4RDHHQZ
ISBN 9798991767477
She was raised to hate him. Now she shares his bed.
Princess Mayah of Tundrayn isn’t allowed to want. Not freedom. Not love. Not even her own future. Instead, she’s spent her life healing others’ pain and swallowing her own. But when her father strikes a fragile alliance with enemy-kingdom Arbinj to crush a rising rebellion, she is bartered into a marriage she didn’t choose for a crown she doesn’t want.
She expects a prince. She gets the Dark Commander.
Zevayr is ruthless, unyielding, and a stormwielder with a reputation soaked in blood. He is everything Mayah was taught to fear. Yet as they race across rebel-torn lands, the less certain she is of where the monster ends and where the man begins.
In Arbinj’s glittering courts, the Rebellion surges and dangerous secrets stir from Mayah’s past—secrets that could shatter her kingdom, and her heart, if she lets them.
The question is not if Mayah will betray, but who: her people, her love, or herself?
Mayah is both a princess and a healer. Her people have long waged war with those of Arbinj in a world where the blessed are given the ability to wield powers over forces such as water, earth, heart, storms, and so on. Those lacking such gifts are referred to as Commons in Mayah's land. A slur for the lesser citizens of Tundrayn, a land of ice and snow.
Food is rationed. Citizens are ranked. And those unwielders will go without so that their betters can continue the fight.
Mayah is selfless in her plight to heal the wounded. Wielders and unwielders alike. And when she's worn herself into exhaustion, it's with Daak she finds her rest. He's her friend, her trainer, and her lover. Or, as much of a lover as he can. For Mayah's been promised in marriage to the crown prince of Arbinj and her chastity is demanded as his bride to be.
The Dark Commander.
This man opened his mouth and from there, I could not put this book down.
Zevayr, second born son and commander of the Arbinji army, is not her betrothed but is sent to stand in for Faramir in the betrothal ceremony and escort her to her husband.
Upon their first meeting Mayah chastises him only to follow it up with defying him, headbashing him, and promptly slapping him.
Daak was right. She's a tidesdamned force of nature.
Every time Zev opened his mouth, I swooned. He apologized. He bent the knee. He was her shield. Her warmth in the cold. Her comfort in the storm. He assuaged her fears and empathised with her pain. Struggled to keep his thoughts from being spoken, but willingly shared the parts of himself that he could.
Zev is top tier.
They travel for weeks and arrive only to be told that plans have changed. Faramir will marry the princess of Volca and Mayah is betrothed to Zevayr.
The wedding?
"Tomorrow," Zev insists. Tomorrow.
Easy, right? Too damn easy.
But they wed and all seems to be going splendidly, but... Mayah's holding back. She won't consummate the marriage.
Then the trauma of Metal Slinger begins to tickle my brain. And the foreshadowing begins to drip from the pages.
"Because I have to."
“There’s nothing I hate more than a liar.”
A few weeks is all it takes for the first plot twist to drop.
It's unexpected. There's a brutal reveal. And the story veers from there with death after death. Torture and hate and so much spiralling.
At one point or another, Mayah has managed to betray every character that matters.
RIP Daak. Sorry, ...not sorry? The guy that always pulled away didn't stay away. It was magnificent and I may have cheered Zev on despite the emotional damage it inflicted on dear Mayah.
Dear traitorous Mayah.
"If you attack me,” he murmurs, his voice a silky threat, “I will kill you. If you betray me, I will kill you. And if you try to run…” His gaze drops to my lips before he drags it back up. He reaches for my cheek—then grabs my jaw instead. “I’ll let you go.”
Second plot twist. Third. Fourth. Her mother. His mother. Rebels everywhere.
You want an emotionally and physically tortured MMC? Look no further.
Absolutely will be reading the companion book, Between Sky and Sea, for Zev's POV. Must know what else he was doing with that hidden secondary power. Side note: Much prefer Vayru.
5 out of 5 stars. The best closed door spice I've ever read.
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Companion Book: (MMC POV)
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