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Enemies to lovers, Soulmate bond, Dark romance, Forbidden love, Paranormal romance, Power struggles, Opposites attract, Slow burn, Monster Romance
Soul Eater
Lily Mayne





4.1 Rating on GoodReads
Summary
Twenty years ago, monsters rose on earth and began a new age of civilization.
One where humans live in military-controlled, cramped and dirty cities along the coasts, and the majority of the United States is known as the Wastes. A lawless, desolate and dangerous place, teeming with monsters that have claimed the land for their own.
Including Wyn the Soul Eater.
He appears every three years, making his way across the country and slaughtering humans randomly, sucking them dry until they’re nothing but husks.
I’ve only been in the military for six months, but now I’m part of a unit tasked with trying to stop and capture him. And when I’m the only soldier out of hundreds that the Soul Eater leaves alive, I realise that something about me has intrigued him.
But what is it? What could a twenty-three-year-old guy from the south, with no one and nothing in the world, have possibly done to capture the attention of a death monster with horns, blackened fingertips and a face hidden in the dark depths of his hood?
Soul Eater is book one of Monstrous, a post-apocalyptic fantasy series featuring monsters and human men falling in love. It is a m/m love story and contains sexually explicit content and graphic depictions of torture and violence.
Content/Trigger Warnings
Explicit sexual content, Mature language, Violence, Blood and gore, Torture, Abuse themes, Mentions of trauma, Dark themes, Death, PTSD, Kidnapping, Non-consensual situations, Emotional manipulation, Psychological abuse, Graphic violence, Loss of loved ones, Betrayal, High emotional stakes, Morally gray characters.
Content/Trigger Warnings
Explicit sexual content, Mature language, Violence, Blood and gore, Torture, Abuse themes, Mentions of trauma, Dark themes, Death, PTSD, Kidnapping, Non-consensual situations, Emotional manipulation, Psychological abuse, Graphic violence, Loss of loved ones, Betrayal, High emotional stakes, Morally gray characters.
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Soul Eater
Lily Mayne





4.1 Rating on GoodReads
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Summary
Twenty years ago, monsters rose on earth and began a new age of civilization.
One where humans live in military-controlled, cramped and dirty cities along the coasts, and the majority of the United States is known as the Wastes. A lawless, desolate and dangerous place, teeming with monsters that have claimed the land for their own.
Including Wyn the Soul Eater.
He appears every three years, making his way across the country and slaughtering humans randomly, sucking them dry until they’re nothing but husks.
I’ve only been in the military for six months, but now I’m part of a unit tasked with trying to stop and capture him. And when I’m the only soldier out of hundreds that the Soul Eater leaves alive, I realise that something about me has intrigued him.
But what is it? What could a twenty-three-year-old guy from the south, with no one and nothing in the world, have possibly done to capture the attention of a death monster with horns, blackened fingertips and a face hidden in the dark depths of his hood?
Soul Eater is book one of Monstrous, a post-apocalyptic fantasy series featuring monsters and human men falling in love. It is a m/m love story and contains sexually explicit content and graphic depictions of torture and violence.
Tropes & Tags
Enemies to lovers, Soulmate bond, Dark romance, Forbidden love, Paranormal romance, Power struggles, Opposites attract, Slow burn, Monster Romance
Content/Trigger Warnings
Explicit sexual content, Mature language, Violence, Blood and gore, Torture, Abuse themes, Mentions of trauma, Dark themes, Death, PTSD, Kidnapping, Non-consensual situations, Emotional manipulation, Psychological abuse, Graphic violence, Loss of loved ones, Betrayal, High emotional stakes, Morally gray characters.
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