Blood made her his. Grief made her dangerous. But revenge? Revenge might unmake her completely.
Kimberly Monroe didn’t just survive—she changed. Turned. Awakened. The woman who once danced for survival now walks with power in her veins and death on her tongue.
The Blakes think she’s still the girl they left bleeding.
They’re wrong.
With Dante at her side—a man as haunted as he is lethal—Kimberly is ready to carve through the vampire underworld that stole her sister, shattered her body, and branded her expendable.
But in this world, every power comes at a price. And every truth hides something darker.
As the war builds and the past claws back to the surface, Kimberly must choose between the vengeance that forged her... and the love that just might save her.
Lust. Loyalty. Legacy. Everything ends where it began. At The Veil.
About the author My journey into paranormal romance emerged from dark and gritty beginnings. Writing became my refuge at the age of eight, offering an escape from a painful environment shaped by abuse and neglect in all its forms. Books were my haven; I found real happiness only when I was lost in a world of scary or adventurous stories. Throughout middle and high school, I devoured every immersive book I could find and, almost accidentally, uncovered not only the freedom to create my own dark and dazzling worlds but also a profound need to do so.
Since publishing my first series, I've connected with readers who are as strong, smart, bold, and funny as the characters they love. They are fiercely individualistic and unapologetically authentic. Much like the journey and stories that reared me, diverse and vocal romance readers will always be one of my greatest sources of inspiration. I write to celebrate that sense of self and to help keep the spirit of adventure, identity, and community alive. For me, finding the courage to publish wasn’t just about telling stories I love—it was a way to give back to a world that taught me the joy of living authentically, unapologetically, and fearlessly when I had nowhere else to turn.