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The Crimson Crown (Aeon of Chaos)

Inverted Dreams. Excoriated Hearts. Terror and Horror Sublime.The twin princesses Oda and Honey are as different as night and day. Oda is a child of the dark, obsessed with cruelty and death. Honey is as sweet as her name, filled with goodwill and compassion. It is therefore a remarkably revolting twist of fate when the royal astrologer orders Oda to be married to the mild-mannered King Armand, while Honey is betrothed to King Barbus of Gutgirt, the most brutal man in the world, who tears peasants apart with his bare hands and keeps his murdered brides’ bodies on display in his own bloody chamber.As the twins strive to wrest back their lives from the cruel hand of fate, they embark on a journey of self discovery that will twist them in unimaginable ways – and perhaps bare the secrets of their innermost selves. At the center of their struggles, shining balefully over all, is the Crimson Crown of Gutgirt, a relic of terrible mystery and demonic power, whose secrets hold the key to salvation – and everlasting doom.Praise for The Crimson Crown:“The Crimson Crown is Intense, Emotive, Dark Fantasy; Equally Enjoyable and Discomforting.” - S.E. Lindberg, author of Lords of Dyscrasia and Helen’s Daimones “'The Crimson Crown' is BJ at his disgusting best.” - Simon McHardy, author of Jaga’s Bones and Mother Maggot “It’s refreshing and modern and completely it’s own thing.” - Elizabeth Bedlam, author of Lucy the Satanist and Rabbit Skin Glue

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