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The Demon In Guise: Send Me Those Souls

**For Every Princess dreams of a prince charming who will sweep her off her feet. It was different for Azrael. It was a nightmare.** Having been married seven times, Azrael lost her husbands on the night of her weddings. Nobody knows how or why the young men died. It becomes a mystery and the king, her father keeps it a secret. When she clocks twenty, the king decides to arrange a ball that can bring all the princes of the world to his court. Then, he would choose a groom for his daughter. Azrael is scared to marry again… Dark clouds are hovering around her roof. She must not invite a young man in. However, she must send those souls! He…Azriel is the true heir to the throne of Akkad. After the brutal killing of his parents, he runs and seeks refuge in the land of Genasi. Many years later, he has master the sword and the desire to kill his enemies grows stronger. He demands revenge and justice. He is stopped when he meets her, capturing her to satiate his maddening thirst for blood. But it is just the beginning. For her existence is his destruction. Book cover not mine....credit goes to the golden hands that created such a beautiful work.

Ella_Dominic23 · 奇幻言情
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"Wait, Ivy" My aunt stopped her from going to father. She was trying to protect the relationship her children have with him. "Ember will apologize, are you okay now?"

Queen Ivy nodded and waited at the door patiently. Her gaze rested on Ember. I felt like there was no need for all this drama but she did not want to stop.

Maybe she was still angry that Ember supported Lord Azriel. If that was the case, I had to protect my stupid cousin too "The apology isn't necessary, queen. If she claims she is not guilty then, I have to bring evidence before asking for an apology."

"She has to, Azrael" Queen Ivy tried to convince me. She placed a hand on my shoulders and smiled. "My flawless princess. I know she means a lot to you but you are going to be the queen of Akkad one day so get used to it" She let go of me and turned to my cousin. "Do it, now."