This dark enemies-to-lovers romance unleashes a war between an assassin sworn to destroy an empire and the woman born to rule it. Expect lethal tension, dangerous obsession, and ‘touch her and die’ energy sharpened into a weapon.
Love didn''t bring them together.
Vengeance did.
And only obsession will decide who survives.
Domenico Valenti
Domenico Valenti was trained to dismantle empires, not admire them. Not hesitate inside them. Not crave anything that belonged to them.
The Krogen dynasty was supposed to be another mission. Another target. Another name on a list of endings.
Then he met Zora Krogen.
She wasn’t soft. She wasn’t sheltered. She wasn’t prey.
She was composure wrapped around steel, watching him like she already knew what he was capable of.
He should have eliminated her the moment he realized she could see through him.
Instead, he watched.
Calculated.
Wanted.
He came to destroy her empire.
He didn’t expect her to become the only thing he couldn’t conquer.
Zora Krogen
Zora Krogen had been raised inside power, not protected from it.
She recognized danger the way others recognized music, instinctively, intimately, without needing proof. And Domenico Valenti sounded like a warning she should heed.
He moved like violence disguised as elegance.
Spoke like every word had been sharpened beforehand.
Looked at her like he was deciding whether she was worth the kill.
He thought he was hunting her family.
What he didn’t understand was that Zora Krogen had never been the hunted.
She didn’t fear predators.
She studied them.
Learned them.
And when necessary she outmatched them.
If you crave ruthless chemistry, psychological tension, and a love story forged inside a battlefield, The Hunter’s Empire is for you, where loyalty fractures, desire stalks, and enemies don’t fall in love They fall into war together.
The Hunter’s Empire is a dark enemies-to-lovers romance featuring a lethal assassin hero and a powerful heroine who refuses to break. Set in a world of power, revenge, and dangerous attraction, it’s perfect for readers who love slow-burn tension, dominant energy, and relationships where the threat comes before the touch.
Love didn''t bring them together.
Vengeance did.
And only obsession will decide who survives.
Domenico Valenti
Domenico Valenti was trained to dismantle empires, not admire them. Not hesitate inside them. Not crave anything that belonged to them.
The Krogen dynasty was supposed to be another mission. Another target. Another name on a list of endings.
Then he met Zora Krogen.
She wasn’t soft. She wasn’t sheltered. She wasn’t prey.
She was composure wrapped around steel, watching him like she already knew what he was capable of.
He should have eliminated her the moment he realized she could see through him.
Instead, he watched.
Calculated.
Wanted.
He came to destroy her empire.
He didn’t expect her to become the only thing he couldn’t conquer.
Zora Krogen
Zora Krogen had been raised inside power, not protected from it.
She recognized danger the way others recognized music, instinctively, intimately, without needing proof. And Domenico Valenti sounded like a warning she should heed.
He moved like violence disguised as elegance.
Spoke like every word had been sharpened beforehand.
Looked at her like he was deciding whether she was worth the kill.
He thought he was hunting her family.
What he didn’t understand was that Zora Krogen had never been the hunted.
She didn’t fear predators.
She studied them.
Learned them.
And when necessary she outmatched them.
If you crave ruthless chemistry, psychological tension, and a love story forged inside a battlefield, The Hunter’s Empire is for you, where loyalty fractures, desire stalks, and enemies don’t fall in love They fall into war together.
The Hunter’s Empire is a dark enemies-to-lovers romance featuring a lethal assassin hero and a powerful heroine who refuses to break. Set in a world of power, revenge, and dangerous attraction, it’s perfect for readers who love slow-burn tension, dominant energy, and relationships where the threat comes before the touch.
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