To be loved. That was the beginning and the end of it. The one thing Wynter has always carried like a wound.
Marcus Cole was never supposed to be an answer to anything. Cold as carved stone, ancient and unfeeling, he has held her in his grip through contract and blood and sheer, immovable will. She has raged against him. She has run. She has survived things she never thought she would survive. And still she is here, still bound, still unable to find the exit from a connection that was never supposed to feel like anything at all.
Except it does. And that is the problem.
As Wynter's emotions fracture into something she can no longer name with certainty, the question she has been avoiding closes in on her. She cannot escape Marcus - that much has been proven, again and again. But somewhere between resistance and ruin, something has changed. The bond between them has shifted into territory she doesn't have a map for. What he offers her is dark, consuming, and entirely conditional. Yet her heart, worn down and desperate for something real, is starting to wonder if it matters.
Should she stop fighting? Can love - even a love like this, tangled in control and sacrifice and desire - be enough? And if she chooses to surrender, is that surrender or is it simply want, finally winning?
In the fourth chapter of the Blood Slave saga, Wynter's greatest battle is no longer with Marcus. It is with herself. A darkly intimate paranormal romance about the collision of longing and self-preservation, and what it means when the heart refuses to be reasonable.
For readers who love morally complex vampire romance, emotionally raw heroines, and love stories that refuse to be safe.