12 Tropes You'll Find in Lost — The Lost City of Incan Gold

Every reader has their tropes. The ones that make you grab a book off the shelf before you even read the description. The ones that make you stay up until 3am saying "just one more chapter." Here are the 12 tropes waiting for you inside Lost — The Lost City of Incan Gold.

Swordplay & Warrior Training Cat Kennedy has trained as a Master of Blades since childhood. She doesn't wait for someone to save her — she is the weapon. If you love heroines who earn their strength through years of discipline and sweat, this one's for you.

Slow-Burn Love Triangle A god-warrior bound by destiny. A villain's son with dark magic in his blood. One woman caught between them. The tension builds across 50 chapters and nobody makes it easy. Choose your team wisely.

Dragon Guardian There is a dragon. She has ember-red scales. She guards a lost city. And she was not always a dragon. That's all I'm going to say.

Enemies to Lovers He was supposed to cage her. He waltzed her into a spell she couldn't break. He is his father's son — violent, magnetic, dangerous. But he is also capable of something his father never intended: choice. Some monsters are made. Some are fighting to become something else entirely.

Passport Fantasy No magical wardrobes. No portal stones. No waking up in another world. The Galway cliffs are real. The Amazon jungle is real. The ruins are still standing. The legends? People still believe them. You don't need a portal to enter this world. Just a passport.

Ancient Temples with Deadly Traps Deep in the Amazon, a city of gold waits behind traps that have killed treasure hunters for centuries. The Kennedy siblings walk in anyway. Not all of them walk out the same.

Twin Bond Maria and Bastien Kennedy finish each other's sentences. They communicate in silence. She summons lightning. He generates force fields. And when their bond is severed — it is the most devastating moment in the book.

Family Secrets Why were Cat and Robby sent away for fifteen years? Why did their father vanish into the Amazon? What is the Kennedy family really protecting? Every answer uncovers a deeper question. And some secrets have been buried since before the family existed.

Found Family Five siblings separated for fifteen years. Cousins they never knew existed. A tribe that becomes their home. A warrior who becomes something more. The Kennedy family isn't defined by blood — it's defined by who shows up when everything falls apart. Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.

Forbidden Love He is destined to become a dragon and lose his humanity forever. She is the last person who should make him want to stay human. The Fates wove them together across two continents and two mythologies. And the Fates don't care about what's forbidden.

Spice-Light Romance The romantic scenes are written so that if you know, you know — and your toes will curl and your core will tighten. But if you don't know, no harm, no foul. Every reader gets the experience they bring to the page.

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The Fates do not punish. They prepare.

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