From Elizabeth Stevens, writing as E.J. Knox, comes...
A scarred heroine bent on revenge and reduced to fake-dating a wolf in man's clothing.
Dante agreed to help me get my revenge on West. The Lord against the King. But his price is hanging over me like an omen.
Three wishes.
It could be worth it to get back at West. And the first thing on my to-do list is get the rest of the Immortals as excited about my little revenge plot as Dante is.
And all I need is the backing of Dante's lieutenant, Riker Lane. If the Immortals Bishop falls, then the rest will fall behind him. Simple, right? It's not like he hates me or anything.
Because I was the princess of the Elites, and Riker's sworn to kill all Elites.
But the first thing on Dante's to-do list is me. And he's making it very difficult to disagree with him. Especially when he claims his first wish and I'm suddenly 'dating' the Lord of the Immortals. And, as much as I deny it, there's absolutely nothing fake about it.
Dante still thinks I'm his.
It's hard to ignore he might be mine.
I wasn't planning to survive my retribution, so catching feels here is messy to say the least, not to mention a distraction I don't need.
This is a dark, angsty, contemporary, boarding school, new adult bully/enemies-to-lovers romance with enough steam to melt your screen. Do not engage in public consumption unless your poker face is impenetrable.
Do not read if you don't like alpha males who'd do anything for their woman, a feisty heroine unafraid of her scars, or fake dating full of passion and dirty words.
While this book ends with a resolution, it is only step two in Raine's revenge. This story will continue in Bishop takes Rook*, and does not conclude until book five.*
It contains themes and scenes that might be distressing to some readers. Please read the full warning in the Author Note.
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