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Fangs Divide Us

Season of Souls, Book 1

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Fangs Divide Us

By: Katherine Crowe
Narrated by: Samantha Norbury
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Hidden fangs. Not so hidden hearts.

Millicent Layne has been hiding in plain sight, a delicate existence that her fangs threaten to expose whenever her emotions spike. When a last-ditch effort to stall her arranged marriage goes awry causing her brother Andrei to go missing, she needs Ellis Dacre’s help to find him. Nothing more. But as the autumn days roll on, every cozy inn and toasty tavern chips away at Millie’s secret and the walls she built around her heart.

Ellis Dacre is a carpenter with calloused hands, a gentle soul, and dreams bigger than the small town of Balcott. His sights are set on the capital guild—until Millicent Layne enters his life and his best friend Carolyn vanishes. In a desperate search between falling leaves and starry nights at sea, Millie and Ellis uncover a connection between them that stretches beyond this life.

And a conspiracy poised to eradicate Millie’s people forever.

Perfect for fans of Rebecca Thorne's Can't Spell Treason Without Tea and T. Kingfisher's Swordheart.

And if you like these tropes....:

  • Fated mates
  • Forbidden love
  • He falls first
  • One bed
  • High stakes with cozy breaks
  • Queer normative societies
  • Vampires, werewolves, and elves
  • Companion animals

You'll love Fangs Divide Us!

©2025 Katherine Crowe (P)2025 Katherine Crowe
Fantasy Paranormal Heartfelt Shifter
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