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The capital erupts. Their forces swollen with the raised dead, the fae armies overwhelm the empire’s legions and crush them in one bloody day. In the wake of the battle… Magdalia tries to make her husband Duranth, the Croith, see that their magic has no concern for their people. It only wants blood. Can she hold it back, or will she and her king be swallowed whole in the ecstatic madness of dark power? Naxus Albus, dux bellorum, deserts the legions for the love of a woman he calls Galvia. What he doesn’t know is that she’s a fae spy, and that she was sent by his half brother Larent to destroy him. Olirius Cassus knows the fae woman Isha in his cage is useless to him in the wake of th...
Complex, savage romantic fantasy for Reylos, Darklina shippers, and other readers thrilled by dangerous, complicated men. Two sisters. Two dark fae male captors. This is war, and they are the spoils. Prantia Onivia used to be the pampered daughter of a senator, living in comfort on her family’s villa, waited on hand and foot by fae slaves. Now, she is a prized captive of the slave revolt, thrown to some upstart half-blood fae centurion to be used as he wishes. Now, her father and brothers are dead, her sister captured, her body violated. Now, she belongs to Centurion Larent. It’s cold comfort Larent seems reluctant to use her, that he is concerned primarily with making a show of it to up...
The king is dead. Long live the king. Herrick is dead and Catriona holds the bloody sword in her hand. She pronounces the death an accident, and no one goes against the word of the Queen Mother. Leon takes the throne and no one will ever know his role in his father’s demise. Catriona and Elske devote themselves to protecting their children and protecting the crown. But when the children begin to oppose each other, whose side do their parents take?
The heist fantasy duology concludes Trapped in the criminal underworld by the possibility of her husband’s seed having taken root in her womb, Sefoni Rience contemplates her options. She has never felt more alive than she does here with Haid and his crew, and the job is Rzymn is not complete, of course. She can think of worse things than this marriage being real, much worse things than being tied to Haid Vortinen, thief and disgraced nobleman, forever. When she isn’t pregnant, she finds herself disappointed. So, she hides it. After all, this man deceived her, didn’t he? It’s not because of honor that she’s now by his side and in his bed. If she also tricks him, they are even. Meanwhile, the team works to put the pieces into play to complete the job in Rzymn. Cadon and Pairce struggle to trust each other, even as they can only see each other in the dark. Tristanne and Mairli continue in lustful hatred. Every day brings them closer to the perfect heist. And every day, Sefoni’s belly doesn’t swell. Every day is a day closer to the day when she must reveal her secret.
For fans of The Wrath and the Dawn and From Blood and Ash Every year, a virgin weds a monster. By the next sunrise, he bleeds her dry. This year, the virgin bride is Nicce Ward, but she’s no helpless victim. She has been prepared for this moment, consecrated to the sun, trained to fight with magic and with weapons. She must kill the monster, Sir Eithan Draig, and free the land of the scourge of his twisted desire. Eithan Draig knows the sacrifices are necessary. He knows that if the girls don’t bleed, there will be carnage: throats ripped out and children slaughtered, and every single death will be on his conscience. So, every year, he does his duty. But this year… this girl… A hundred years, a hundred sacrifices, and not one has ever fought back. He’s never wanted a girl like he wants this one. He’s never wanted two things so fiercely at once. Both to let her go free. And to taste her blood. Read this complete enemies-to-lovers epic fantasy trilogy—a slow burn romance with eventual steam.
Vinel Haldar has been on the run for years, and her only friend is her bodyguard Pruvana Deol. The women share secrets, fears, hopes, everything. They both want the best for Vinel’s marriage, even though it’s to a stranger, the ruler of an enemy country. It’s an agreement Vinel enters into primarily for protection. And it doesn’t work. On her wedding night, Vinel is captured by the brutal warrior monk Cyid Dhathron, who is under orders to deliver Vinel to her death. Immediately, Pru and Vinel’s new husband gallop off in their wake, intent on rescuing Vinel. But snow comes, stopping everyone’s progress, and forcing both couples to dig in and huddle close against the cold. While Pru struggles against her attraction to her best friend’s husband, Vinel tries anything and everything to save her life. Even seducing the enemy. An epic fantasy kidnapping romance with enemies-to-lovers action, full-on steam, and a villain to swoon for.
Cyria Magdalia’s magical bond to the Night King grows more intense with each passing day. She tries to summon hatred for the dark fae who keeps her captive and forces her to serve his cause. But he’s good to her. And she likes kissing him. Meanwhile, her sister Onivia will stop at nothing to save her sister from the Night King’s clutches. But Onivia’s attempts at seducing her former fiancé Naxus Albus and securing his help have not been successful. Albus is obsessed with killing Larent, the fae who divested Onivia of her virtue, the fae who Onivia has complicated, churning feelings for. Onivia needs Albus’s legions to fight the Night King, but he only focuses his forces on his personal vendetta for Larent. All the time, Magdalia’s and Duranth’s magic grows stronger. Their armies of dead men swell, crushing the human legions wherever they meet. And the death fae continue to rise.
Rhike Cyid Dhathron used Vinel Amin. He lied to her. He seduced her for his own purposes. Now, he has been subsumed by power and evil. He is the Falcon, a nightmarish thing of feathers and talons, more monster than man. And yet, when Vinel is captured by Shaanti Jhaa and offered the chance to confront the Falcon and attempt to reach the man within, she takes it. The shaanti thinks that his old friend will remember Vinel, and that his feelings for her will be volatile enough to bring him back to himself. Vinel knows that the shaanti can’t be trusted, and she knows that the Falcon is dangerous. Going to him doesn’t make sense. She can’t justify her actions to her friend and bodyguard Pruvana Deol. Even so, all the same, she has to do it.
Catriona is queen, mother to two children, including Herrick’s only legitimate boy child. Prince Leon, the heir to the throne. Her husband Herrick has his mistresses. Catriona has Elske the Formidable, Herrick’s best friend and chief advisor. Not only does her husband tolerate her infidelity, he’s aroused by it. Both men touch her. It’s the only way they can come close to touching each other. When Herrick decides that he’d like to give her womb to his friend and that he’ll legitimize the child as his own, Catriona becomes pregnant with Elske’s child. Only Elske has never wanted to get a half-fae child on a woman, and he isn’t the least bit pleased. This is a complicated love story about one woman, one king, one fae advisor, and one ancient, antlered god. Book two contains explicit male-on-male action. This is a story of blood and pain and sex and passion and the power behind the crown.
The plan was always to kill Remy Toussaint. The former dark prince is now the King of Dumonte and Queen Fleur of Islaigne's husband. They've been in a dungeon cell together. They've escaped a sinking pirate ship. And-because Fleur had no other choice-they've consummated their marriage. But when Guillame Dubois reappears after Fleur thought he'd abandoned her, he has a plan to get Fleur all of Remy's power. She could start fires herself, and no uncle or carale or any man could hurt her. Ever again. But taking Remy's power will kill him. It's worth it. Fleur will do whatever it takes to get that magic. It's only that when Remy smiles, he looks so much younger and more vulnerable than he usually does. It's only that Remy saves those smiles for Fleur. It's only that... It doesn't matter. She'll kill him. She will.