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Maidens

Maidens

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Young women find themselves caught in a world of blood oaths and fae magic, forced to deal with alliances they never asked for. Dark fantasy wraps around them as ancient power demands sacrifice and loyalty. Their journey becomes one of survival in a world that doesn't forgive weakness.

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Two fae warriors bound by blood pacts and forced proximity. One of them is trying to break free; the other won't let her go. This is a story about being trapped by magic, by obligation, and by a connection that's impossible to sever. The fae world demands blood as payment, and these two have given everything they have. But freedom might cost more than they're willing to lose.

The tension between the leads is suffocating in the best way. Blood pacts force closeness that neither character can escape, which makes every conversation heavy. The magic system treats pacts as living things, they feel the constraints. The spice is present but not gratuitous; it serves the story of two people who can't stay apart.

Blood magic, violence, sexual content, manipulation, themes of forced bonding.

The pact between them binds them not just magically but emotionally, breaking it would mean one or both dies. The ending accepts this truth rather than fighting it. One character chooses to lean into the bond rather than resist.

If you love fae romance with genuine danger and morally gray characters. Good for readers who want intensity over lightness. Similar energy to Sarah J. Maas but with more raw consequences.

First in the Pacts of Blood and Fae series. Standalone-ish but set up for continuation.

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