Memento Amoris

Memento Amoris

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He was meant to take her. Instead, he let her live. Again. And again. Elira never believed in gods - not the kind that listened, and certainly not the kind that cared. But when a stolen ring binds her to something ancient and watchful, belief becomes irrelevant. Nekhael is the keeper of the Last Gate, the judge of all - and the one who broke the laws of death for hers. For centuries, he has sent her back. Now, the veil is thinning, and the truth - long buried - demands a price. Hunted by the priesthood and caught between truth and survival, Elira must face the weight of a devotion that has already rewritten fate itself. Because being loved by death is not a blessing. It is a transgression. And this time, it may be the one that destroys them both. --------- New chapter on every Saturday. The background of the book cover was found on Pinterest, though I did not find who made it. I modified it and wrote on it. 'In my villain era' was initially written in the middle part, where I added 'Memento Amoris'.
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