Roman and Jewel

Roman and Jewel

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"If we have to," he said, "will you run away with me?" He reached up and tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. "Yes," I whispered, so softly I questioned whether he heard me. ~~~ Roman is a werewolf. Jewel is a vampire. In this modern, fairy tale version of Romeo and Juliet, Roman and Jewel must fight for their forbidden love... Or die trying.
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ETERNAL

1450. In the dark heart of Europe. In a village just beyond Vienna, Isabelle, the daughter of a scholar who died leaving behind more riddles than answers, stumbles upon the legacy he left her. Among his belongings, lies an ancient book, one that speaks of immortality and of creatures born from the night. A book that should never have fallen into her hands... or so she believed. On her path to unravel the mystery, she encounters Corvin: a hunter, impossibly handsome, dangerously charming, and insufferably arrogant. His presence infuriates her as much as it enthralls her. Their fragile alliance is woven from mistrust and an attraction as forbidden as it is undeniable. But behind his eyes lies a secret, darker than all the rest. Corvin is no ordinary man, he is a vampire. As the shadows tighten around her, Isabelle will come to realize that some secrets are not chosen. They choose you. Will you dare to open the book with her? "The story unfolds in a fictional version of the year 1450, within the broader setting of the 15th century. However, the world's aesthetic and tone draw creative inspiration from later periods as well, extending into the 17th and 18th centuries."

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