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Heart of Night
Heart of Night
Heart of Night
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Heart of Night

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“I will find you. And if it takes a lifetime, I will find you.”

Ayna has just escaped death, only to crash head first into a new curse. This one is made by men. 

Heart still bleeding, Ayna fights to keep strong. But how can she, when she is in the brutal hands of the very traitor who killed Myron? Especially when he is working with a man who has made it his mission to see her pay for her father’s crimes.

With her magic gone, Ayna is trapped and shipped off to her childhood world, where she uncovers plans at work that eclipse even Ephegos’s revenge—and an enemy who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

If only Ayna knew that her king survived, she might cling to a brittle hope. But Myron is fighting his own battles in the search for his queen. Each one leads him a little closer to death’s door.

As they both plan their escape, they must make unlikely alliances and heart-wrecking choices—because this time, neither of them can rely on their magic to save them.

The curse on the Crows is broken, but all hope is lost. Will Ayna and Myron find each other and freedom, or will they end in a cage worse than death?

Full of intrigue, secrets, and heartbreak, Heart of Night is the second book in the sizzling epic romantic fantasy series, Wings of Ink and is perfect for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses, From Blood and Ash, and Beauty and the Beast.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 22, 2024
ISBN9783903357853
Heart of Night

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Should of ended there...
    Another book I think drags this out too thin..
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    More interesting than many of the typical over-used tropes in the genre. I liked the first book and this one was a nice continuation but I wish the author had ended the series here. I am so tired of every fantasy needing to be a trilogy at least. The plots get too thin and redundant. Would have loved to see this be tidied up in the second book. I'm not sure it's worth a third or more.