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Entangled

(2025)
(The third book in the Dark Faeverse series)
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Virgin mind, fertile body, desperate king.

Dr. Maya Nakamura has always lived in her sister's shadow. The shy botanist throws herself into fertility research to avoid the romantic world that burned her once before. When she's invited to present at the prestigious Vine Court Academy, it feels like her chance to finally matter.

She has no idea she was selected for her virginity, not her science.

King Thorian Verdanis is desperate. His court is dying, his people's fertility magic fading with each passing year. Seven women have already died attempting the transformation that could save them all. But the virgin botanist who arrives might be different—if he can claim her before the magic kills her too.

What he didn't expect was to need her mind as much as her body.

Maya came to study breeding magic. Instead, she becomes the experiment. As Thorian's touch awakens desires she's never known and his desperate hunger ignites her omega nature, she discovers that being claimed by a fertility god means becoming something far more powerful than she ever imagined.

But when her sister's betrayal reveals the deadly truth, Maya must choose between the safe life she's always known and the dangerous goddess she's becoming. Because some transformations are worth dying for...and others are worth everything to survive.

A dark fae omegaverse romance featuring virgin corruption, breeding magic, life-or-death stakes, and a heroine who discovers that the right alpha makes even the most dangerous magic worth the risk.

Perfect for fans of: Sarah J. Maas • Jennifer L. Armentrout • Ruby Dixon

Tropes: Virgin Heroine • Breeding Magic • Academic Setting • Sister Betrayal • Life or Death Stakes • Size Difference • Magical Transformation • Alpha/Omega Dynamics


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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