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Esme Dantès trusted three fae lords with her heart. Then they destroyed her.
Imprisoned in Liminara, a tower between worlds, Esme spent years with nothing but her rage and the whispers of a forgotten court calling her name across the Mare Notturno. When she finally escapes, she emerges transformed. Colder, more powerful, and hell bent on vengeance.
As the glamoured Countess of Monte Cristo, she returns to the glittering fae courts to dismantle the three lords who betrayed her: the fierce Lord of Storms, the wicked Lord of Mist, and the steady Lord of Stone.
But revenge is a delicate game. To destroy them, she must get close to them. Dangerously close.
And dangerous men have a way of making you forget everything.
The Court of Monte Cristo is a dark romantasy retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo, set in a gothic Mediterranean fae world. For fans of Nikki St. Crowe, J. Bree, Elizabeth Helen, and revenge plots with spice.
From the New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of Grave Matter and Blood Orange.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Imprisoned in Liminara, a tower between worlds, Esme spent years with nothing but her rage and the whispers of a forgotten court calling her name across the Mare Notturno. When she finally escapes, she emerges transformed. Colder, more powerful, and hell bent on vengeance.
As the glamoured Countess of Monte Cristo, she returns to the glittering fae courts to dismantle the three lords who betrayed her: the fierce Lord of Storms, the wicked Lord of Mist, and the steady Lord of Stone.
But revenge is a delicate game. To destroy them, she must get close to them. Dangerously close.
And dangerous men have a way of making you forget everything.
The Court of Monte Cristo is a dark romantasy retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo, set in a gothic Mediterranean fae world. For fans of Nikki St. Crowe, J. Bree, Elizabeth Helen, and revenge plots with spice.
From the New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of Grave Matter and Blood Orange.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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