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Mortal Heart by R.L. LaFevers is the third and final book in the His Fair Assassin trilogy, focusing on Annith's story. Set in medieval France, the book follows Annith as she navigates her role as an assassin devoted to the god of death, Mortain. The story delves into themes of love, trust, faith, and hope, while also exploring the lengths people are willing to go for those they love. With a blend of historical events and fantasy elements, the book ties up the trilogy with revelations, twists, and a satisfactory end.
The book is praised for its strong female characters, intricate world-building, and a slow-burning romance that captivates readers. The plot is filled with surprises, twists, and a sense of adventure that keeps the readers engaged till the end. LaFevers' writing style seamlessly combines historical details with imaginative storytelling, creating a richly layered tale of devotion, love, and personal growth.
If you liked Mortal Heart, here are the top 28 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: His Fair Assassin)
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Courting Darkness is a historical fantasy novel set in 15th century France, focusing on the intertwined stories of two female assassins, Sybella and Genevieve, who are daughters of St. Mortain, the god of Death. The book delves into court politics, loyalty, and the challenges faced by these strong-willed characters as they navigate dangerous territories and protect those they care about. The writing style is described as immersive, with detailed world-building and compelling character development that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.
was born in the upstairs room of an ancient roadside tavern, a group of common whores acting as midwives. My mother, too, was a whore, although perhaps not so very common. Would an ordinary woman invi... - #2
Keturah and Lord Death by Martine Leavitt is a dark fairytale set in a kingdom plagued by illness. The story follows Keturah, a young storyteller, who encounters Lord Death in the woods and strikes a deal with him to gain extra time to find her true love. As Keturah navigates through her village, she weaves tales, faces challenges, and explores the themes of life, death, love, and sacrifice. The writing style is described as beautifully crafted, with a mix of haunting atmosphere, lovely language, and a traditional high romance structure.
I was picking new peas in our garden, which is bordered by the forest, when the famed hart, the hart that had eluded Lord Temsland and his finest hunters many times, the hart about which I had told ma... - #3
'Death' by Laura Thalassa is the fourth book in 'The Four Horsemen' series, focusing on the character Death who is portrayed as a cold and dominating figure. The book explores Death's interactions with Lazarus, a woman who is the only person he cannot kill, leading to a complex relationship filled with tension, intrigue, and a battle of wills. Through the interactions between Death and Lazarus, the story delves into themes of love, mortality, and the struggle between duty and desire, all set against the backdrop of an apocalyptic world.
The writing style of 'Death' is described as engaging and emotionally impactful, with readers expressing a range of reactions from heartbreak to laughter. The book is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions and create a memorable reading experience, as it weaves together elements of romance, action, and suspense in a unique and compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of life, death, and the human experience.
A trickle of sweat drips down between my shoulder blades as I look over the list of items I need to pick up for my niece’s birthday barbeque later today. There’s a dull drone of noise around me as peo...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Four Horsemen ) - #4
The 'Ballad of Nightmares' in the 'Nightmares Duology' by Jack Whitney is a dark and passionate tale that follows the captivating romance between Death, known as Sam, and Ana, his perfect match. The story is filled with twists and turns, featuring a mix of shifters, demons, witches, and myths, all intertwined with prophecies. The writing style is described as evoking deep emotions, with exceptional world-building and character development that immerses the reader in the intense and raw relationship between the main characters.
The book explores themes of love, darkness, beauty, horrors, and the journey of the characters through a deliciously dark and intriguing plot. Readers are drawn into a world where Death is depicted in a positive light, with a strong emphasis on perspective and the importance of every element in the narrative. The book is praised for its steamy scenes, captivating banter, and the strong relationship between the characters that keeps the readers engaged from start to finish.
- #5
In award-winning romance author Erin Quinn's exciting new paranormal series, a woman who can't die meets the man destined to kill her.
She cheated death...
All Roxanne Love has ever wanted is to be normal-marriage, kids, the life of June Cleaver.
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Sienna, the main character in 'The Kiss of Death,' is a strong and determined individual who has been longing for someone she believes isn't real but never truly gives up hope in finding him again. The book combines elements of Paranormal Romance, Sci-Fi, and Reverse Harem fiction, creating a fresh and exciting read that is both fast-paced and steamy. It introduces a unique concept of using string theory applied to Angels and Demons, offering a new perspective on the typical mythos.
The storyline follows Sienna as she navigates college life with a secret and captures attention for her powers. The book challenges preconceived ideas by portraying demons as the good guys and angels as the villains, creating a unique and compelling world. The characters, including Sienna and her Legion of Nick, Sam, Luke, and Bel, are well-developed and likable, each bringing a different dynamic to the story.
Ihad just sold my first painting. For years, I'd dreamed of making it as an artist, but starving had never been on my list of things to do when I grew up. So needless to say, I was thrilled. Thrilled,... - #7
'Bitten by Death' follows the story of Vivien, a girl who wakes up in a morgue with no memory of her past and an insatiable thirst for blood. As the plot unfolds, she meets Death and becomes known as Vivienne, embarking on a journey filled with mystery, suspense, and a unique take on vampires. The writing style is praised for its blend of humor, slow burn romance, epic worldbuilding, and a strong, sassy heroine that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
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'Kiss of Death' in the series 'Tempting the Fates' by Alice Wilde is a dark fantasy romance that weaves elements of Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. The story follows Hazel, a character facing dark and challenging circumstances in her life, including abuse and forced proximity to a dangerous being. As the plot unfolds, Hazel finds herself in the company of Death, leading to unexpected bargains and emotional depth in their interactions. The writing style is immersive, emotional, and captivating, with a slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged and invested in the characters' journey.
- #9
In 'Reaping the Benefits' by E.J. Noyes, the story unfolds in an altered universe where Death and her Minions lead lives akin to humans. The book follows the journey of Jane Smith, an IT expert, who discovers her boss, Morgan Ashworth, is a Minion of Death. As Morgan competes for the Minion of the Year award, she agrees to fulfill Jane's bucket list in exchange for Jane completing her afterlife package. The novel delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the unknown, as the characters navigate a unique romance amidst the backdrop of the afterlife and the supernatural elements woven into the plot.
E.J. Noyes skillfully weaves a tale that challenges traditional perceptions of Death and the afterlife, introducing readers to a utopian world where Death is depicted as a kind and gentle woman named Cici La Morte. Through intricate character development and engaging dialogue, the author explores the complexities of immortal love and human vulnerability, creating a story that blends humor, emotion, and romance against a backdrop of the unknown and the inevitable.
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'Sworn to the Shadow God' is a fantasy romance novel in the 'Aspect and Anchor' series by Ruby Dixon. The story follows Maxine 'Max' Chavez, a kindhearted and loyal woman, who finds herself pulled into a chaotic medieval land where she meets Rhagos, the shadow lord or 'Death.' The book is written from Max's point of view, providing insight into her optimistic and stubborn nature, as well as her evolving relationship with Rhagos. Throughout the story, the author weaves in elements of world-building, history, and character development, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.
The banter between Max and Rhagos, the God of Death, adds humor and depth to their interactions, making their dynamic engaging and relatable. As the plot unfolds, readers witness Max's influence on Rhagos, inspiring him to become a better man and challenging his preconceived notions. With elements of mystery, romance, and adventure, 'Sworn to the Shadow God' offers a blend of familiar tropes and unique storytelling that keeps readers entertained and invested in the characters' journey.
“I’ll have it to you before then, I promise,” I told him, faking a bright smile before I turned and calmly walked to the far end of the office floor, where the coffee station was set up. I’d sort of f...
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