Now that you've met Salma, it's time to introduce you to the hero(?) of the story, Lord Adom
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❤️ He has no memory of anything that happens at night by day
❤️ He is the Lord of the Court of Dusk
❤️ He's a grump
❤️ He has a book that serves as an instruction manual for the care and keeping of Salma
❤️ He doesn't know where that book came from
❤️ It says he can't kiss her. Ever
❤️ He is definitely going to listen to the book
❤️ He has an identical twin brother
❤️ He has to reinstate the runes every day or the Shades will get in at night
❤️ He has a voice in his head
❤️ It very much wants him to kill Salma
❤️ He's getting a short story of the first few chapters in his POV that will be available to everyone in my newsletter shortly . . .
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She’s a mortal with no memories.
As her fae liege, he knows only that he must protect her.
But is he her hero . . . or her captor?
Salma
knows only her own name. She doesn’t even remember why she’s ill. Then a
fae lord who claims he knows her snatches her back to his manor, and
she learns that some things more sinister than death. Like the Court of
Dusk where everyone seems to know more about her than she does and
nightfall is a deadly affair.
Adom’s book of truth tells him that
the woman he doesn’t recognize is a vital member of his household. But
the Manor keeps its secrets well, even from its own master. And even the
Shadows seem to want the beautiful, mortal nuisance he has pledged to
protect.
As the threat of an invasion from night itself continues
to mount, Adom knows there will be consequences if he can’t protect
her. And Salma wonders if she can trust him to protect her from himself.
Because sometimes Adom isn't the begrudging, aloof fae he appears to
be. Sometimes he's someone— or perhaps something— else.
The
beginning of a haunting, slow-burn, closed-door fae romance with
elements of Beauty & the Beast, Hades & Persephone, and Egyptian
mythology. Perfect for fans of Sylvia Mercedes, Tara Grayce, and Emma
Ham.
Coming 9-24
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