★★★★★ "I am sure this story will be imprinted in my mind forever...I want to recommend this story full-heartedly...lovers of dark romance, don't think twice...read this book and get lost in the world of these dancing soul mates." -Lilith Seven, Goodreads Review-
Anya
A secret has been kept for years.
When I finally learn the truth, I know that everything is about to change.
Yet the four families are after us with wrath and fury.
Now that I'm armed with the truth, I rediscover my will to survive as I prepare to face the consequences of the blood I've spilled.
Ezra
The truth is painful, but it doesn't change anything.
My love for Anya is stronger than ever, and I'll do whatever it takes to save her.
Our future is at stake, and I'm ready to fight for it.
Rules are changing, power is shifting, and hope exists where it didn't before. Our last chance to escape is coming, and I won't let it pass us by.
This is a dark romance series involving many triggering elements which may be upsetting for some readers. A complete list of tropes and triggers can be found on the author's website.
This is book 3 of 3 in a complete trilogy.
It is not a standalone, and the books must be read in order.
READING ORDER
Anya & Ezra's Story
Book 1: Counts of Eight
Book 2: Dance with Death
Book 3: Pas de Trois
SPIN-OFF
Murphy & Stella's Story
Book 4: King of Masters
Brynn Ford is an author of dark and dirty romance for daring readers. She is a lover of the dark, twisted, and playful and strives to bring the unmentionable aspects of passionate romance into her stories.
Brynn lives in the Midwestern United States with her husband and sons, whom she expects will someday be embarrassed by their mom's books. When she isn't obsessively writing, you may find her binge watching favorite shows while eating far too much junk food or fanatically reading, always seeking to lose herself in the emotional roller coaster of a damn good story.
She is quite the idealist despite her fascination with the wicked and warped aspects of humanity. She’s a firm believer that her characters continue to live on outside the pages in the minds of her readers. Stories don’t just end because there aren’t any more pages to turn.