
FEAR WHISPERS TO HER, KEEPING HER PRISONER FAR AFTER HER RELEASE
Aine LaVeau had once been a shy, reserved, respected witch. After her imprisonment by the Alliance and attempted assassination by the same organization, she is a shadow of her former self, relegated to ghosting the halls of Camelot in a constant search for the fleeting feeling of safety. Her only light in the constant darkness is her best friend, Venus—a female she’s been in love with since the day they’d met. But like everything else in Aine’s life, she’s afraid to take that first step.
SHE’S WILLING TO SACRIFICE IMMORTALITY FOR HER
Venus, the blooded daughter of the goddess of the same name, wanted to experience all that the human realm had to offer, so she asked her mother for the freedom to explore that realm. After promising to remain untouched and keep her identity a secret, she joins her aunt Freja’s coven of witches, and while what she finds in that tight knit group of women far surpassed her wildest dreams, the female that captures her heart remains the only thing she’s forbidden to have.
A GODDESS ARRIVES DEMANDING HER DAUGHTER’S RETURN.
Finally giving in to what they’ve been feeling for years, a vicious twist of retribution is waiting for them only hours later in the form of an ethereal, deadly, and very pissed off goddess. As the shock of Venus’s true identity rocks the coven, Aine is powerless to stop Venus’s departure. With an immortal war raging throughout the realms, she’d become a recluse, favoring safety over the possibility of getting hurt again. But Venus’s absence is a pain she can’t endure, and a test of courage she can’t fail. Even if it means facing the gods and goddesses of creation and the certain death that face-to-face will entail.