A brand new standalone dark gothic paranormal horror romance by International #1 Bestselling Author of The Snows of Nissa and the Forgotten Kingdom Chronicles.
Sweet little lamb, oh how I'm going to ruin you. You should know better than to come into a stranger's house uninvited.
Legend says there is an old house deep in the woods hidden away from the rest of the world whose halls have long been abandoned and left to rot in eternal solitude. It says great tragedy has marked the lands surrounding the Bear Mansion. That only ghosts and secrets buried in the past now haunt its hollow remains. Yet, the historian in me demands I investigate, so when Im left stranded in the middle of nowhere after venturing out for answers, I find myself entering a world more sinister and twisted than I ever thought possible.
Once upon a time...yes, thats how most fairytales go. Except, this is no fairytale, and there is no knight in shining armor. Im trapped in a nightmare, and at the center of itis he. A coldhearted and ruthless stranger that is more beast than man. A beautiful, broken enigma that I crave to solve. His darkness is irresistible, a danger I cant deny. His touch addictive, an aphrodisiac Im desperate to consume. So when Im warned to stay away, of course its the last thing that I do.
Now Im wandering those haunted halls, the shadows playing cruel tricks on me that make me run from fear. But Ive never been one to back down from a challenge, and nothing will keep me from discovering the truth. Not even the devil of a man that might just be at the root of it аll.
They say curiosity killed the cat. It seems they got it all wrong.
Because this time, it might just kill... me.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This book contains a sinfully intense dark romance, high spice and questionable morals, with forced proximity, touch her and die, an extremely possessive alphahole, and 30+ year old main heroes. It is intended for mature audiences only due to strong language, scenes of violence, gore, and death, and explicit adult content. 18+ recommended.
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