Killing You

Killing You

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Jan 22, 2026
He cut her throat to save her from their shared hell. Sixteen years later, she's back as Yara, hunting the monster he became. Lukas sits at the heart of an empire soaked in blood, desperate to claw his way out. When old sparks ignite in reenacted trauma, their bond burns hotter than ever. But Yara harbors a secret: she's here to bring it all down, from behind his back. In a world where love is professed in pain and blood, can two scarred souls survive each other... ...or will they finally finish the kill?
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