Dance with Death

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Two lovers torn apart. One wicked villain. A daily fight for survival in the ownership of a depraved captor.

★★★★★ "It was achingly dark, disgustingly dark (and I mean this in a BRILLIANT way). I literally read the entire book with wide-eyes and my hand over my mouth in shock. This book is what Dark Romance is made of!!" -Boys in Books are Better Review-

ANYA
We fell in love, but our fate was sealed.
We were found together, and our master is prepared to tear us apart.
Now, I face a future with a new master more wicked and brutal than I ever could have imagined.
I struggle with the will to survive, powerless against my abuser, and knowing I'll never have a future with the man I gave my heart to.

EZRA
Alone and desperate, I'm tortured by fear over Anya's fate.
My captor demands that I forget her, but my love for her is too strong to ignore.
I have to find her. I have to save her.
But I'm powerless as a slave to the four families… until my captor makes a decision that will change everything.

This is a dark romance series involving many triggering elements which may be upsetting for some readers. A complete list of tropes and triggers can be found on the author's website.

This is book 2 of 3 in a complete trilogy.
It is not a standalone, and the books must be read in order.

READING ORDER
Anya & Ezra's Story
Book 1: Counts of Eight
Book 2: Dance with Death
Book 3: Pas de Trois

SPIN-OFF
Murphy & Stella's Story
Book 4: King of Masters


The Four Families

About the author

Brynn Ford

Brynn Ford writes dark romance for daring readers. She is a lover of the dark, twisted, and playful, and strives to bring these elements into her stories.
 
When she isn't obsessively writing, you may find her binge-watching favorite shows while eating far too much junk food or fanatically reading, always seeking to lose herself in the emotional roller coaster of a damn good story.
 
She's a firm believer that her characters continue to live outside the pages in the minds of her readers. Stories don't end just because there aren't any more pages to turn.