King of Flesh and Bone by Liv Zander

King of Flesh and Bone (The Pale Court, #1)

by Liv Zander

Worse than a ruthless king... is a king obsessed.

Isolation, darkness, and rotting flesh,
Surrounds me, suffocates me,
But I am the vile ruler who controls it all.

I long for warmth,
Yet, all that I touch,
Is cold.

Then, she stumbles in to my domain,
Lost and frightened,
Alone and confused.

And I terrify her even more.

She calls me the devil,
So I show her pleasure,
Like only the devil can.

I am the heat that stirs her flesh,
The longing that trembles her bone.

She begs her body to refuse,
To escape my embrace,
But I am her master,
The puppeteer of passion.
I am the King of Flesh and Bone.

Welcome to my court, little one.

King of Flesh and Bone is a full-length dark fantasy novel, and book one in The Pale Court duet. The two-part story features a ruthless man, the woman who can't escape his love, and a HEA. This world contains dark themes, violence, loss, and elements of horror some may find disturbing, and readers can find more detailed information on www.livzander.com. What this book doesn't contain is a hero - because villains do it better.

Reviewed by Caitiebelle on

5 of 5 stars

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Who said romance is dead?

This book has me fighting sleep. I can't put it down and I'm desperate for to start book 2!

This is an amazing tale, beautiful and harrowing. Disgusting in many places but it's written so well and flowing it all fits together nicely.

I cried for many pages, Ada's pleas to Enosh to please let the children have the rot really got to me. So they could find peace in a world where the god of death and life has abandoned them.

Enosh has more layers than an onion, hurt by mortals long ago and betrayed by the woman he loved. He left the world of mortals until now... And again humanity shows its darkness.

I can't wait to read the conclusion to their saga. We are promised a hea... But I think we will have to work for it!

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