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Souls in Ruin

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Souls in Ruin

By: Jacqueline White
Narrated by: Corvin King, Meg Sylvan, E.M. Wylde
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A dark, riveting fantasy romance series, perfect for fans of The Wolf King and Quicksilver about a princess caught between two powerful men who would give everything to have her, but she is not one to bow to anybody...

A marriage sealed in blood. A kingdom lost to silence. And a princess who refuses to break.

When Princess Mireille is wed to a foreign king known for conquest, she expects distance and perhaps cruelty, not chains. Kept imprisoned within the walls of her own kingdom, she discovers the depth of her father's sins... and the vengeance that runs deeper.

As her world twists into something unrecognizable, Mireille finds herself caught between two godlike men—one who wants her obedience, and one who wants what little soul she has left.

But Mireille was not born to kneel.

Souls in Ruin is the first book in The Soulbound Trilogy, a dark romantasy of divine obsession, power, and survival. Perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn tension, villainous love interests, and heroines who rise from ruin to reclaim their fate.

Author's Note: Not for the faint of heart—this book includes themes of psychological horror, trauma, and emotional manipulation. Reader discretion advised. Please find the complete list of content warnings on the author's website.
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Gothic Horror
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