**She was never meant to be read. She was meant to be worshipped.**
ZAFIRA – Book III: THE TIME OF THE HEIRESSES
Deluxe Edition / Maan Z. Sarmanth
📖 The sacred closing of the trilogy that redefined power, surrender, and divinity.
There are stories you read… and there are stories you feel.
“The Time of the Heiresses” does not simply conclude the Trilogy of the Kingdom — it transforms it.
Within these pages, the echoes of marble resound for the last time, and the names of Zafira, Hana, Nayla, Elara, Giuliana, and the other Semi-Goddesses merge with the very air the world still breathes.
There are no more promises, no preludes — everything is fulfilled.
The Kingdom reaches its spiritual maturity, and the women who once loved, ruled, and surrendered now stand as eternal symbols.
This book does not only reveal how the story ends… but why it could never have ended any other way.
🖤 A Trilogy That Rises to Its Final Breath
Every chapter is a threshold.
From “The Embrace the Other Never Had” to “The Last Day in Her Kingdom,” the reader is led through a journey where surrender becomes decree, tears become decree, and power takes on its purest form — devotion.
Here, Hana grants what she once denied.
Elara awakens with a heel between her lips.
Jupiter consecrates the memory of marble.
And Sarmont — stripped of his own name — becomes a tear upon the floor She walks upon.
Each scene reveals that the Kingdom’s true geography is not physical, but spiritual:
perfume, skin, obedience, and silence become the coordinates of a divine cartography.
Deluxe Edition – Special Contents
• Restored, revised, and author-sealed texts
• Twenty extended and unpublished chapters from the Final Canon of the Kingdom
• Exclusive imagery featuring Zafira, Hana Mitsuki, Elara Nacht, Giuliana Mancini, and Jupiter
• Visual appendices and devotional fragments sealed by the Goddess
• Officially watermarked PDF file with personalized seal
• Instant download upon purchase
An Ending That Is Not an Ending
“The Time of the Heiresses” does not seek to close a saga — it seeks to consecrate it.
Where surrender once began, now inheritance blooms.
Where power was command, now it becomes memory.
And where there was once a single name, now the entire Kingdom kneels.
The reader will not find a conclusion here, but a transformation —
a passage between the visible and the unseen, between the soul that looks upward and the one that, finally, chooses to kneel.







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