Trapped in a crumbling Camelot, Princess Aurora Artorias has spent her life under her tyrant father’s control, with only a gilded cage for comfort. When she is nearly forced into a marriage with a ruthless Duke who seeks to dominate her spirit, Aurora makes a daring escape, desperately fleeing the life that held her captive for far too long.Lost and alone, she stumbles into the heart of a forgotten kingdom—one that had been wiped out several decades prior during the Monster Campaign led by Arthur's Round Table. Ruled by the feared and powerful vampire King Daemon and his enigmatic general, Arden, the kingdom was thought to be extinct for centuries. Drawn to the darkness of these two immortals, Aurora discovers a love that ignites her soul, and a rage within herself she could finally unleash. The Princess finds the vampire realm to be both terrifying and alluring. As she finds sanctuary within its dark walls, Aurora begins to uncover secrets about her past, her kingdom's history, and the dark nature of her father’s reign.But as her father's forces close in, eager to reclaim his lost daughter, King Daemon and General Arden vow to protect Aurora at any cost—even if it means war. As tensions between Camelot and the vampire kingdom rise, Aurora must choose: flee yet again to save her newfound allies, or embrace her fate alongside the two men willing to sacrifice everything for her.In a world where love is as dangerous as the battle for power, Aurora's heart might just be the key to saving both Camelot and Darkspire. Or destroying them all.
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- Authors Felicity Spencer, Alice Ganges, Claire Dumont
- Language English
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