This Ravenous Fate
a decadent romantic fantasy set in Jazz Age Harlem!
by Hayley Dennings
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Pub Date 6 Aug 2024 | Archive Date 6 Aug 2024
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodderscape
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Description
THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS meets THE GILDED WOLVES in this historical romantic fantasy!
'SWEETLY VICIOUS' Gabi Burton
'DELICIOUSLY DARK' Ava Reid
SOMETIMES TRUE LOVE DEFIES DEATH ITSELF.
New York, 1926. Reapers - once-human vampires - stalk the shadows.
The Saint family has reigned over the city for years, protecting its inhabitants through their thriving reaper-hunting enterprise. But reluctant heir Elise Saint faces a chilling threat: the Harlem reapers want her dead.
When new reaper Layla Quinn was turned, she lost her parents, the protection of the saints, and her humanity - and she'll never forget how Elise Saint betrayed her.
Now reapers are inexplicably turning part-human, leaving grisly murders in their wake. And when Layla is framed for one of these attacks, the Saint patriarch offers a deal she can't refuse: work with Elise to discover how the murders might be linked to rumours of a reaper cure.
Once close friends, now bitter enemies, Elise and Layla explore the city's underbelly, confronting their feelings for one another and uncovering sinister truths that threaten both reapers and humans alike.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781399727129 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 480 |
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Featured Reviews
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I don't even know where to begin with all my thoughts on this book. The way that reaperhood/vampirism is so effortlessly intertwined with black history and how the two things interact and impact the lives of the characters was so well written and thought out it genuinely blew me away and it did not disappoint with the slow burn enemies to lovers. I was absolutely gripped the whole book and didn't want it to end.If there is one vampire book I would recommend anybody read this year, it would be this one.