Killing Game
A Dark Urban Fantasy with Reimagined Vampires for Fans of Kim Harrison and Neil Gaiman
Descripción editorial
This book began when the question wasn’t how to survive, but what you’re willing to become.
Desiree wakes with blood on her dreams and no memory of how she got there. Her strength is wrong. Her instincts are dangerous. And when something out of myth tries to kill her, she realizes survival is no longer the problem.
This book is for readers who don’t need monsters to be separate from the self.
Hamal is sent only to watch her. Instead, he breaks every rule to intervene. He knows what Dee is — and why powerful forces want her erased. In the hidden world he drags her into, allies and enemies wear the same face, and immortality comes at a cost no one admits.
In this story, the real danger isn’t becoming a monster, it’s refusing to know the truth.
Somewhere in the shadows, a Rishi waits. And the wish that created Dee is already moving toward its price.
This book sits at the point where identity becomes a choice.
This book exists now.
Killing Game is a dark urban fantasy with reimagined vampire mythology, morally grey characters, and a fierce heroine forced to confront what she is — and what she’s willing to become.
Perfect for fans of:
* Leigh Bardugo’s Ninth House
* Kim Harrison’s The Hollows
* Found family
* High-stakes urban fantasy with heart
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