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Scarred King is Book One of the Scarred King Duet and ends on a cliffhanger.
A Ruthless Empire.
A Man Marked by Fire.
A Woman Who Tried to Steal From the Wrong King.
I do not hide my scars.
They are a warning.
The burn carved into my face was meant to destroy me. Instead, it forged me into something harder. Colder. Untouchable.
I rule my empire through loyalty and fear. Every man under me knows the price of betrayal.
I do not make room for weakness.
I do not forgive.
And I do not fall in love.
Then she breaks into my world.
Emma Holloway thought she could steal from me.
Instead, I catch her.
I should have had her thrown out.
I should have punished her for the audacity.
But when I learn why she risked everything, why she was desperate enough to rob the most dangerous man in the city, I make her an offer she cannot refuse.
A contract.
A marriage.
My protection.
In return, I give her the money she needs to save her brother.
It should have been simple. A deal. A temporary arrangement.
But Emma does not look at me with fear.
She looks at me like I am still a man.
And that is far more dangerous than any enemy.
Because once she becomes my wife, there is no going back.
Anyone who dares reach for her gives me a reason to burn their world to ash.
Because I may be scarred.
But I am still king.
Scarred King is a dark mafia romance featuring a morally gray antihero, obsessive possession, high stakes danger, and a ruthless protector who never lets go.
Tropes Inside
🖤 Mafia king energy
🖤 Scarred antihero
'' Ruthless alpha hero
🖤 Marriage of convenience
🖤 Arranged marriage
🖤 Forced proximity
�� Possessive obsession
🖤 Touch her and die protection
🖤 He falls first
🖤 Beauty and the Beast vibes
�� Power imbalance
🖤 Dangerous underworld
🖤 Emotional slow burn
🖤 High heat chemistry
🖤 Redemption through love
🖤 Strong heroine
🖤 Morally gray love story
Content note: This book contains dark themes and trigger warnings.
Scarred King is Book One of the Scarred King Duet and ends on a cliffhanger.
Continue the story of Mikhail and Emma in Claimed King.
Genre: Romance
A Ruthless Empire.
A Man Marked by Fire.
A Woman Who Tried to Steal From the Wrong King.
I do not hide my scars.
They are a warning.
The burn carved into my face was meant to destroy me. Instead, it forged me into something harder. Colder. Untouchable.
I rule my empire through loyalty and fear. Every man under me knows the price of betrayal.
I do not make room for weakness.
I do not forgive.
And I do not fall in love.
Then she breaks into my world.
Emma Holloway thought she could steal from me.
Instead, I catch her.
I should have had her thrown out.
I should have punished her for the audacity.
But when I learn why she risked everything, why she was desperate enough to rob the most dangerous man in the city, I make her an offer she cannot refuse.
A contract.
A marriage.
My protection.
In return, I give her the money she needs to save her brother.
It should have been simple. A deal. A temporary arrangement.
But Emma does not look at me with fear.
She looks at me like I am still a man.
And that is far more dangerous than any enemy.
Because once she becomes my wife, there is no going back.
Anyone who dares reach for her gives me a reason to burn their world to ash.
Because I may be scarred.
But I am still king.
Scarred King is a dark mafia romance featuring a morally gray antihero, obsessive possession, high stakes danger, and a ruthless protector who never lets go.
Tropes Inside
🖤 Mafia king energy
🖤 Scarred antihero
'' Ruthless alpha hero
🖤 Marriage of convenience
🖤 Arranged marriage
🖤 Forced proximity
�� Possessive obsession
🖤 Touch her and die protection
🖤 He falls first
🖤 Beauty and the Beast vibes
�� Power imbalance
🖤 Dangerous underworld
🖤 Emotional slow burn
🖤 High heat chemistry
🖤 Redemption through love
🖤 Strong heroine
🖤 Morally gray love story
Content note: This book contains dark themes and trigger warnings.
Scarred King is Book One of the Scarred King Duet and ends on a cliffhanger.
Continue the story of Mikhail and Emma in Claimed King.
Genre: Romance
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