Public Book
Buried Heroes
An Epic Fantasy Adventure with Druidic Magic, Found Family, and Slow-Burn Romance (Age of Azuria Book 1)
by Beth Ball
About the Book
An epic fantasy adventure filled with magic, destiny, and your favorite found family since Throne of Glass with a slow-burn romance subplot. When the amulet saved her— it also awakened him. Half-elven noblewoman Iellieth Amastacia flees the forced marriage her step-father picked out for her... and into an adventure she never could have imagined. Her father's magical amulet whisks her away to a frozen mountainside where an ancient warrior is waiting to be unearthed... waiting for her.
His name is Marcon Colabra, and fate binds him to the beautiful red-haired noblewoman he's sworn to protect. Even if by his side is the most dangerous place she can be. Marcon isn't the only ancient force that Iellieth's presence stirs to life. An undead guardian hunts the wilds for druids, and a dark goddess grasps at power once again.
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Confirmed Reader Feedback
3 confirmed reader reviews.
Amazing
I devoured this book like it was the last slice of cake at a fae banquet. Iellieth is the kind of heroine you root for fierce, vulnerable, and beautifully flawed. Marcon? Brooding, loyal, and the kind of ancient warrior who makes you believe in soul-deep bonds. The slow-burn romance had me clutching my chest, and the found family vibes gave me Throne of Glass nostalgia in the best way. Magic, destiny, undead guardians, and a goddess rising this story sings.
Magic!
I was completely drawn into the world of Buried Heroes. The druidic magic, the deep sense of destiny, and especially the theme of found family really spoke to me. The Author has a gift for creating an atmosphere that feels both mystical and grounded, you can almost feel the earth’s magic pulsing through her words. The story unfolds slowly at first, but once I settled into the rhythm, I liked how it allowed the characters and world to breathe. I especially loved the slow-burn romance, it felt natural and earned, not rushed. It’s the kind of book that lingers with you after you turn the last page, and it made me excited to continue the Age of Azuria series.
A gripping start
I read this book for a long time, and I was very impressed by this fascinating combination of magic, destiny, and a slowly unfolding romance. With a strong heroine, an ancient warrior-defender, and looming dark forces, this book promises an epic fantasy adventure full of danger, emotion, and wonder.








