![]() ![]() īe advised that this story is about a villain. I do not guarantee that the review / TWs are not spoiler free, read with this in mind. I do plan on reading more dark fantasy romance in the future, so I may revisit this review following additional reference points. I would like to preface this review with the fact that I have not read many dark fantasy romance stories, so I am not sure if the content of this book is typical for the genre or if the dark elements are not aligned with what the genre is meant to be. ![]() The story primarily follows the dynamics of their relationship and the King of Flesh and Bone's role outside of the Pale Court. The King of Flesh and Bone, the ruler of the Pale Court (think Hades and the Underworld, but with a dark fantasy twist), who can control flesh or bone - rot corpses, raise a dead army, break the bones of the living at will, distort ones flesh to either age or remain young, etc. She finds herself accidentally dragged into the Pale Court and at the mercy of a merciless god. Please mind the extensive trigger warnings, listed below.Īda is a human struggling with grieving the death of her husband and fitting into a society that looks down on her for being unable to bear a child. ![]() The first in a dark fantasy romance duology. ![]()
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