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The story typically follows a group of protagonists—often referred to as "The Children of Eli" or similar variations in translation—who find themselves thrust into the mysterious realm of Rosaland. Unlike the idyllic fantasy land the name suggests, Rosaland is a world filled with magic, political intrigue, diverse races, and looming dangers.
Miraculously surviving the attack but left horribly scarred, Stephanie is found and nursed back to health by a brilliant plastic surgeon, Dan Marshall . Under a new identity—the stunning fashion model Tara Welles —she returns to the social scene to reclaim her life and exact revenge on those who betrayed her. Key Characters
Beneath the fantasy veneer of Rosaland lies a deep exploration of trauma, friendship, and identity. The characters in Miles' novels are rarely one-dimensional heroes. They struggle with anxiety, loss, and moral ambiguity. This emotional realism grounds the fantastical elements of Rosaland, making the stakes feel personal.
When readers search for , they are often looking for a specific feeling that traditional Arabic literature sometimes lacks. Miles has successfully carved a niche by doing three things differently:
On their honeymoon at her family estate, "Eden," Greg attempts to murder Stephanie by throwing her to crocodiles so he can inherit her fortune and be with her best friend, Jilly.