Bloody Black
Bloody Black
A gritty, unputdownable tale of women rebuilding after trauma.
Bloody Black is the tale of a sexual assault survivor on a revenge quest against the men who wronged her. With brutal betrayal, obsessive slow-burn tension, and a heroine who claws her way back from the grave, Bloody Black has the banter of Pirates of the Caribbean, but Arya Stark and Daenerys Targaryen are in charge.
Readers say:
“ I had to put the book down just to breathe.”
“Heartbreaking and unforgettable.”
“A rallying cry for assault survivors and women everywhere.”
“I feel so seen.”
“Vicious. I have never cried so much over a book. An absolute must read.”
“I suffer from PTSD from an abusive ex, and the entire book I was thinking, this is me.”
She was meant to be queen, but he made sure she never would be.
Anne was a reckless, arrogant royal who had never tasted defeat, until her wedding night ends in treachery. He stole her life, but she’s come back for it. Not as a princess, but as something far more dangerous. Now they call her Blackbeard, a terror of the seas, and she’s hunting the men who destroyed her. But vengeance comes at a cost, and the bargains that brought her back are tightening around her throat.
When she takes on Lieutenant Robb Maynard—loyal to the very kingdom that betrayed her—Anne expects leverage. A cowardly captive. Yet Robb isn’t afraid of her. He watches her like he sees through the monster, to the woman still hidden beneath.
Ultimately, Anne must choose between her vengeance or her friendships, her crown or the one man who gives her something she never dreamed to have again: love. A home. A family.
This book has significant trigger warnings, including violence, gore, and on page SA. It is considered *dark* fantasy romance.
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