Crown Me Dead: A Dark Fantasy Romance (Heartstring Duet)
Liv Zander
by Tori Ashwoods
Saffie is a woman vanishing in plain sight. Trapped on a sterile laboratory rig in the frozen North Sea, she exists as a disappointment to her parents, drifting through a life defined by cold steel and crushing loneliness. She is a ghost haunting her own existence until a dangerous shadow prince crashes into her reality.
Kage is a demon of immense power, currently imprisoned by the very scientists holding Saffie captive. To escape his photon cage and save his dying realm, he requires a human tether. He offers Saffie a seductive, forbidden bargain: the confidence to incinerate her miserable life in exchange for a connection that binds their souls together. As she accepts his dark influence, the lines between salvation and total consumption begin to blur.
This gripping urban fantasy delivers a high-stakes dark romance fueled by sinister demon deals and intense royal dynamics. Tori Ashwoods crafts a fast-paced, atmospheric nightmare where the shadows are alive and the consequences are lethal. If you are looking for a paranormal romance that refuses to play by the rules, this descent into the dark will leave you breathless and desperate for more. Proceed with caution; this monster romance is as addictive as it is dangerous.
To Feed a Shadow had me turning pages faster than the stormy winds of the North Sea, I simply couldn't put it down. I'm not sure what I expected from a monster romance set on a rig off the coast of Scotland but I found To Feed a Shadow fast paced, full of emotive language and easy to read. With the whole story solely from Saffie's point of view it was easy to get caught up in her emotions as existence quickly spirals into chaos at the hands of Kage. I personally enjoyed the exchanges between...
OMG. Just finished this, and I am hooked, can't wait for the next installment. The whole book keeps you intrigued, and the pace is fast flowing. It literally took me an hour to read, and nothing was going to stop me, honestly the house could have fallen down round my ears, and I would have still been reading. Not my normal type of book, but I can't wait for more from this author )
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