The Death Made Prince
The Death Made Prince
A fae prince with dominion over death and dark magic finds his immortal existence challenged by unexpected desire. He inhabits a court of beauty and danger where every bond carries weight. A slow-burn romance blooms as he discovers what he has been missing.
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After defeating the Unseelie King, victory tastes hollow. A curse unleashed in his death spreads across the world, twisting magic and corrupting everything it touches. The cost of winning was catastrophic, and new threats emerge from the shadows. Love and loyalty will be tested as alliances crumble and betrayals cut deeper than any blade.
Wolfhart builds a richly complex political fantasy with genuine stakes. The romance isn't a side plot, it's built into the larger conflict, making every personal victory feel political and vice versa. The supporting cast feels like actual people with their own agendas, not just background noise. Betrayal hits hard because you care about these characters.
Violence and warfare. Magical corruption and body horror. Character deaths. Emotional betrayal. Grief and mourning.
The curse spreads faster than expected, claiming lives and fracturing the alliances formed in the previous book. Major character deaths occur. The romantic pair faces a choice between personal happiness and saving the world. A shocking betrayal from someone trusted reverberates through the story.
Fans of ACOTAR's darker turns and political scheming will connect here. Similar to The Shadows Between Us in its willingness to let characters make morally gray choices. For readers who want romance that matters in a larger conflict, not romance that pauses the plot.
This is part of The Fallen Fae series. Read in order: Prince of Shadows first, then this book. The character relationships and political world established in earlier books are important to understanding the stakes here.
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