Infernal Legacies: No Heaven, No Home
Book Two of the Infernal Legacies Trilogy
When cruelty becomes law, even love becomes a liability.
In the second volume of the Infernal Legacies trilogy, based on the world of Infernal Legacy: A Player's Guide to the Realms of Hell, Puppling-once a divine soldier, now a bound possession-faces her deepest trial yet. Just as she and her keeper, Zal'Kira of House Thorne, edge toward something resembling connection-perhaps even healing-their fragile bond is shattered.
Baron Flametongue, spurned and humiliated, weaponizes his status to destroy Zal'Kira. He fabricates a law to reclaim back taxes and uses it to tear Puppling away, stripping her from Zal'Kira's estate and condemning her to service at the Gilded Thorn-a brothel run like a ledger. There, Puppling is not just worked. She is evaluated, scheduled, and sold.
But Hell underestimates her.
As Zal'Kira spirals under the weight of politics, gendered expectations, and loss she refuses to name, Puppling begins to endure-not in silence, but with grace. She offers kindness. Defends the weak. Earns respect. And little by little, she reclaims not just her body, but her name.
This is not a story of escape.
It's a story of reclamation, born in pain and paid for in blood.