The Prisoner Who Bled Silver for...
David L Rushbrook
Lyrie has spent nearly her entire remembered life in an underground prison. She entered before puberty, grew into an adult behind bars, and learned to survive guards who treated her body and blood as property.
Then Kona Thornwolf is thrown into the cell beside hers.
Kona is a fanged Klain elf captured by black riders while hunting a traitor. He can hear Lyrie’s pulse through stone, smell her fear, heal from torture overnight, and describe a world beyond the Wall that she has only seen in books. Most dangerous of all, he promises to take her with him when he escapes.
When a drunken guard enters Lyrie’s cell, she kicks the keys toward Kona. He breaks free, kills her attacker, and leads her through sewers, flooded tunnels, hostile towns, and the massive barrier separating humanity from the Wilds.
Freedom does not end the hunt. Jorem, the guard who claimed Lyrie as his property, tracks them to an inn and reveals the truth: her human father surrendered her as payment for having a child with an elf.
To save her, Kona becomes an enormous white wolf and tears through their captors. Beyond the Wall, a cut across Lyrie’s palm exposes silver blood and confirms the identity hidden beneath her mutilated ears—she is half-elf.
As attraction becomes an explicit adult bond, Kona vows that no cage will ever hold her again. But before Lyrie can claim a home in snowy Khezar, she must face elven prejudice, learn to choose rather than obey, and believe that the fierce hunter beside her wants more than her survival.
An explicit dark elven fantasy romance featuring prison escape, forced proximity, fated blood bonding, a wolf-shifting hero, trauma recovery, found family, marriage, and a complete happy ending.
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