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Veil of Midnight

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Veil of Midnight

By: Ragnar Darkmayne
Narrated by: Andrew Cortes
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She was never meant to be a bride.

She was meant to be a weapon.

On her eighteenth birthday, Dawn is claimed by an ancient bargain her bloodline can never escape. Dragged into the fae realm, she is promised to Caelum—the cold, merciless prince who intends to crown her queen and bend her fire to his will.

But it is Titus, Caelum’s dangerous, infuriating brother, who takes her first.

Cruel-mouthed, silver-eyed, and dripping with sin, Titus is tasked with breaking her in—teaching her to survive, to fight, to burn. Every lesson is a provocation. Every touch is a challenge. And every stolen breath between them sparks something forbidden, volatile, and impossible to ignore.

Dawn’s power is awakening, hot and wild, responding as much to desire as to rage. The more Titus pushes her, the more she burns—and the more she realizes the greatest danger isn’t the prince who wants to own her……it’s the fae who makes her want to surrender.

Caught between two brothers, a cursed crown, and a fire that refuses to be tamed, Dawn must decide whether she will kneel as a bride—or rise as something far more dangerous.

A dark fae romance packed with enemies-to-lovers tension, forbidden heat, morally gray fae, and a heroine who burns brightest when she’s pushed too far.

©2026 Ragnar Darkmayne (P)2026 Ragnar Darkmayne
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