A Dance With Death
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected Jan 27, 2026
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
He laces his fingers into my hair and slowly draws me in, his powerful hand gently threaded into the wet strands. I whimper, from fear more so than pain. It doesn’t hurt. But each word is enunciated as he warns, “Do. Not. Ever. Steal. From. Me. Again.”
Corliss Bell would do anything to bring her older sister, Aven, back to life. She’d give up her dreams of being a professional ballerina. She’d resign herself to never leaving the small seaside town of The Pins. Hell, she’d even make a deal with a demon. After all, demons are masters of death.
When a town mystic tells Corliss there’s a demon living nearby who may be the key in returning Aven to life, she’s emboldened by the idea of getting her beloved sister back. Corliss sneaks into the demon’s dilapidated mansion to beg for his help. But instead of finding him, she discovers a pair of enchanted red ballet slippers and steals them. The demon comes to reclaim what is his but finds Corliss and the slippers hopelessly intertwined. He imprisons her in his mansion, forcing her to dance for him every evening as punishment for stealing. Far from a helpless captive, Corliss begins working out a plan to bring Aven back to life, as soon as she can convince the demon—Orrin—to help her.
Hauntingly beautiful, with lush prose and a vividly creepy atmosphere A Dance With Death is a compulsively juicy read that will wind its way into your psyche. Part horror, part magic—this is the gothic love story you didn't know you were missing.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Linsmeier (Starlings) mashes up "Beauty and the Beast" with "The Red Shoes" in this lush yet slow-moving romantasy. Orphaned sisters Aven, Corliss, and Sélie operate a small village apothecary in a lightly fantastical land known as the Pins. When Aven's husband, Darius, dies, she succumbs to her grief and passes away shortly after. Corliss, the stubborn middle sister who dreams of being a ballerina, is determined to bring Aven back, however, and embarks on a quest that leads her to nearby Colehart Mansion, the rumored home of a powerful demon. On her first visit, she sees no sign of the master of the house but discovers a pair of ruby dancing slippers, which she steals and which help her to realize her dream of dancing professionally. This theft comes with a steep punishment, however: the demon, Orrin, catches up with her and demands that she live with him and dance for him every night. Corliss hopes that along the way she may be able to talk Orrin into using his powers to bring back Aven. Linsmeier creates great atmosphere in her richly detailed opening chapters, but the fairy tale–inspired worldbuilding eventually takes a backseat to a haltingly paced enemies-to-lovers romance that feels familiar and somewhat underdeveloped. Still, lovers of gothic romantasy will find plenty to hold their interest.