Crimson Bride is an Eldritch Horror/Romance novel about devotion, manipulation, and the terrifying seduction of loneliness.
When the ancient goddess Rhok'zan tears Nirva from Eluna's arms and drags her into the her domain, Eluna is left unraveling inside the living Silver Library-watched over by Tabitha, a god bound by rules she cannot break. But Rhok'zan does not conquer by force. She persuades. She courts. She convinces.
Trapped in a void without time or light, Nirva begins speaking to the only presence that answers her: a patient, velvet-voiced entity who offers companionship instead of chains. What begins as survival becomes conversation. Conversation becomes comfort. And comfort, slowly, dangerously, becomes intimacy.
As Eluna searches for a way to sever a bond that has not yet fully formed, Nirva faces a quieter battle-the erosion of memory, the reshaping of identity, and the seductive promise of belonging. Rhok'zan does not demand worship. She cultivates it.
In a story where love is both anchor and vulnerability, Crimson Bride explores how isolation warps devotion-and whether love remembered can withstand love carefully manufactured.