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A scorching forbidden love threatens to tear a rift through the Black Dagger Brotherhood in J. R. Ward's newest novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
Xcor, leader of the Band of Bastards, convicted of treason against the Blind King, is facing a brutal interrogation and torturous death at the hands of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Yet after a life marked by cruelty and evil deeds, he accepts his soldier's fate, his sole regret the loss of a sacred female who was never his: the Chosen Layla.
Layla alone knows the truth that will save Xcor's life. But revealing his sacrifice and his hidden heritage will expose them both and destroy everything Layla holds dear - even her role of mother to her precious young. Torn between love and loyalty, she must summon the courage to stand up against the only family she has for the only man she will ever love. Yet even if Xcor is somehow granted a reprieve, he and Layla would have to confront a graver challenge: bridging the chasm that divides their worlds without paving the way for a future of even greater war, desolation and death.
As a dangerous old enemy returns to Caldwell, and the identity of a new deity is revealed, nothing is certain or safe in the world of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, not even true love . . . or destinies that have long seemed set in stone.
578 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 4, 2017
“I’m not going to apologize for who I love. In fact, I’m grateful this destiny is mine. If I had fallen for another, I wouldn’t have been forced to be this strong – and there is nothing wrong in this world or the next in finding out your own power.”
“Layla should still be able to see those kids on the regular. They need their mahmen, and whether you like it or not, she should be in their lives.”
“What are you saying, that she and Xcor take them to McDonald’s for fucking fries and a Coke?”
“I just want her back. I just … I only want Selena back. Please … if there’s anyone up there,
help me. Return her to me. I don’t care what form she’s in … I just can’t do this anymore. I can’t live like this for one more fucking night.”
Yet she was still alive and she was here. Looking herself in the mirror.
And for the first time in her life, she respected what she saw.
Bowing to her reflection, she said softly, “Pleased to meet you.”
“Swear to me you will move forward,” he demanded. “I cannot be at peace unless you swear it.”
She put her hands to her face. “I feel as if I am breaking in half.”


“With all of my black and withered heart, I love you, my female. I deserve not the earth beneath your feet, nor the scent of you in my nose, and never the gift of your blood, but I … I am e’er grateful for the change that you wrought upon me. You have saved me, and the only thing greater than my love for you is my gratitude.”

“Not in front of her. Do not do it in front of her if you have any decency. Send her away and then dispatch me.”
“Fore’ermore, I pledge my allegiance unto to you and yours, serving none other.”


“The Chosen Layla was what had changed everything for him”




“I have dreamed of touching you,” he murmured. “So many times I have…”

With a halting series of ungainly movements, Xcor held onto the male's shoulders and pushed himself back a little. Meeting Tohrment in the eye, he whispered, "My brother."
"Yes," the male said hoarsely, a sheen of tears making that blue stare glow like a pair of sapphires. "I am your brother."
It was hard to say who embraced who, but suddenly they were both holding on, one upon another, warrior to warrior.





"V thought for a moment she would notice that he was walking away and come after him. But she didn't."






“With all of my black and withered heart, I love you, my female.”

Qhuinn pointed the gun right ar her through the hole he'd made. "Drop them. Or I drop you."
"And you are going to be lucky to come out of this alive-not that I give a damn whether you live of or die. The only thing I care about is that you never see those young again-"
"Better for them not to be born at all then to have half of you in them."
"In the course of my life, I have learned that dreams are not what come true, 'Tis only the nightmares that find you in real life. I had no real hope for this."


But the King held her in return, patting her back. "Do me a favor?"..."Be careful with Xcor. Even if he doesn't kill you physically, he can still ruin you for life."
"He already has, my Lord. The damage, I fear, is already done."
